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October 2004, Vol 94, No. 10 | American Journal of Public Health 1711-1712
© 2004 American Public Health Association


RESEARCH AND PRACTICE

Rural Healthy People 2010—Evolving Interactive Practice

Larry Gamm, PhD and Linnae Hutchison, MBA

Larry Gamm and Linnae Hutchison are with the Southwest Rural Health Research Center at the School of Rural Public Health, Texas A&M University System Health Science Center, College Station.

Correspondence: Requests for reprints should be sent to Larry Gamm, PhD, Professor of Health Policy and Management, School of Rural Public Health, Texas A&M University System Health Science Center, 1266 TAMU, College Station, TX 77843 (e-mail: gamm{at}srph.tamu.edu).

The objectives of the Rural Healthy People 2010 project are to employ a survey of state and local rural health leaders to identify rural health priorities, to synthesize available research and other publications on these priorities, to identify and describe models for practice employed by rural communities to address these priorities, and to disseminate this information to rural communities. We describe these priorities; the content of Rural Healthy People 2010 products, methods, and target audiences; and the continuing evolution of the program. Rural Healthy People 2010 encourages rural support of Healthy People 2010 goals and invites state and local rural health leaders to share their successful models with others.




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