A forum for all aspects of rural health care

The Montana Rural Health Association is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization working to improve the health of rural Montanans. MHRA is one of few organizations in the state that offers a forum to bring together all aspects of healthcare.

Mission

The mission of MRHA is to promote a healthy rural Montana by addressing issues of healthcare delivery, health professions education, public health education, health services, rural health research, and health policy through national, state, and community leadership

Goals

  • Provide a better understanding of health and health care problems which are unique to rural Montana
  • Provide a forum for the exchange and distribution of ideas, information, research, and methods for improvement of rural health
  • Identify rural health needs
  • Assist with the development of solutions to rural health problems which are applicable at the community, county, state, regional and national levels
  • Encourage research initiatives of importance to rural communities, rural health care facilities, rural health professionals, and rural citizens
  • Promote the development of a Montana Rural Health Research Office
  • Serve as an advocate for rural health
  • Support the development of rural educational opportunities for health professionals
  • Serve as a communication and support network for rural health care in Montana
  • Support the continuation of the MORH and other offices and organizations promoting and serving rural health
  • Establish partnerships with community, state, regional, and national organizations
  • Advocate for the continuation of visible and viable Federal Office of Rural Health Policy
  • Participate as an active member of the National Rural Health Association and the National Association of State Offices of Rural Health
membership

Interested in membership?
Visit our membership page.

 

Montana Rural Health Association
P.O. Box 170520 Bozeman, Montana 59717-0520
(406)994-6004
MRHA@montana.edu