Rural Health Plan Press Release

PA Rural Health • July 18, 2025

Pennsylvania Releases 2025–2030 Rural Health Plan to Guide Equitable, Community-Driven Rural Improvements Across the Commonwealth


Patton, PA - The Pennsylvania Rural Health Association (PRHA) has released the 2025–2030 Pennsylvania Rural Health Plan, a comprehensive roadmap to improve the health and well-being of rural residents across the state. This is the first stand-alone rural health plan in Pennsylvania since 2000.

 

Developed with input from rural community leaders, health professionals, academic institutions, and policymakers, the Plan identifies key priorities and action steps to address the unique health challenges and opportunities in Pennsylvania’s 48 rural counties. It places a strong focus on access to care, behavioral health, oral health, maternal health, workforce development, broadband connectivity, and health equity.

 

“The Pennsylvania Rural Health Association is proud to launch this vital plan,” said Debra Youngfelt, PRHA President. “We encourage health systems, local leaders, advocates, and community members to use the Plan as a tool to shape a healthier future for our rural neighbors.”

 

The Plan builds on the momentum of previous rural health efforts and aligns with state and national public health priorities. It includes measurable objectives and strategies that stakeholders across sectors can use to guide planning, partnerships, and investment in rural Pennsylvania.

 

“This Plan is both a vision and a call to action,” said Lisa Davis, Director of the Pennsylvania Office of Rural Health, who led the development of the plan. “It reflects the voices of rural Pennsylvanians and is designed to support collaborative, locally driven solutions that build stronger, healthier communities.”

 

A series of rural community-based town hall meetings are planned for Fall 2025 to unveil the plan and solicit feedback. Those will be announced as they are coordinated.

 

Access the 2025–2030 Pennsylvania Rural Health Plan on the PRHA website at www.paruralhealth.org/. For more information, contact PRHA at paruralhealthassociation@gmail.com or 814-799-0850

 

 

The Pennsylvania Rural Health Association is dedicated to enhancing the health and well-being of Pennsylvania's rural citizens and communities. Our diverse constituency is composed of individual and organizational members interested in providing leadership on rural health issues. Through the combined efforts of individuals, organizations, professionals, and community leaders, the Association is a collective voice for rural health issues and a conduit for information and resources.

Download 2025-2030 Rural Health Plan
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