Who we are…
NOSORH was created in 1995 by State Offices of Rural Health to promote a healthy rural America through state and community leadership.
State Offices of Rural Health (SORH)
All 50 states have a State Office of Rural Health (SORH).
These Offices vary in size, scope, organization, and in services and resources they provide. Most are organized within the state health departments, but some are located in universities or not-for-profit organizations.
The general purpose of each SORH is to help their individual rural communities build health care delivery systems. While funding levels and sources also vary, every state receives a portion of their funding from the Federal Office of Rural Health Policy through the SORH Grant program, begun in 1991. With this grant a SORH is expected to:
- Collect and disseminate information
- Coordinate rural health resources and activities state-wide
- Provide technical assistance
- Encourage recruitment and retention of health professionals
- Strengthen state, local, and federal partnerships
Mission Statement
NOSORH promotes the capacity of state offices of rural health to improve health care in rural America through leadership development, advocacy, education, & partnerships.
Purpose
- Support the development of state and community leadership for rural health
- Facilitate partnerships at the national and state levels to enhance sharing and collaboration
- Help communities promote a healthy rural America through enhanced access to quality healthcare services
What we do
- Strengthen the leadership and capacity of State Offices of Rural Health
- Provide a forum for the exchange and distribution of rural health information
- Promote the development and maintenance of State Rural Health Associations
- Provide leadership for state and community-based rural health activities
