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American Heart Association Extends Rural Health Program to Address Cardiovascular Disparities in Texas Communities

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Rural hospitals can gain no-cost access to American Heart Association's proven Get With The Guidelines programs, enhancing cardiovascular care quality and earning recognition awards.

The American Heart Association extends its Rural Health Care Outcomes Accelerator through 2028, providing evidence-based guidelines, data validation, and tailored resources to improve rural cardiovascular care.

This initiative reduces health disparities by extending life-saving cardiovascular care to 60 million rural Americans, promoting equitable health outcomes and longer, healthier lives.

Over 1,000 rural hospitals now participate in the program, with 650 earning recognition awards in 2025 alone, a 30% increase from the previous year.

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American Heart Association Extends Rural Health Program to Address Cardiovascular Disparities in Texas Communities

The American Heart Association has extended its Rural Health Care Outcomes Accelerator program through June 2028, marking a significant commitment to addressing health disparities between rural and urban communities. Research demonstrates that rural Americans face a 30% higher risk of stroke, are 40% more likely to develop heart disease, and live an average of three years fewer than their urban counterparts.

The program extension offers three-year no-cost enrollment opportunities for new rural organizations participating in Get With The Guidelines programs for coronary artery disease, heart failure, and stroke. Critical Access Hospitals will receive complimentary access to all five Get With The Guidelines programs, including atrial fibrillation and resuscitation. This initiative provides rural program participants with access to the peer-to-peer American Heart Association Rural Community Network, dedicated quality program consultants, quarterly learning collaboratives, and educational resources specifically tailored to rural hospital clinicians.

Since its 2022 launch, the Accelerator has dramatically expanded rural hospital participation, with 430 hospitals enrolling at no cost and more than 1,000 rural hospitals now engaged in over 1,500 Get With The Guidelines programs nationwide. The program's impact is evident in the recognition awards earned by more than 650 rural hospitals in 2025 alone, representing a nearly 30% increase over the previous year. The extension includes enhancements to the Rural Get With The Guidelines registry and reporting systems to ensure alignment with current scientific standards and relevance for rural healthcare settings.

Dr. Eduardo Sanchez, chief medical officer for prevention at the American Heart Association, emphasized that rural hospitals serve as vital access points for over 60 million people living in rural communities. The program extension underscores the organization's commitment to enhancing cardiovascular and stroke care through collaborative opportunities, resources, education, and data-driven strategies that improve outcomes and save lives. Additional program features include the launch of the Rural Accelerator Quality Improvement Challenge Scholarship, offering competitive awards to support hospitals sharing model practices at national conferences. For more information, visit https://heart.org/ruralaccelerator.

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