- Enhancing West Virginia’s Rural Health through Workforce Development, Provider Perspectives
- West Virginia’s health, county by county: MATCH data tools show comparisons in mental health, economic hardship, and more
- ‘The opposite of addiction is connection:’ WVU Health Affairs Institute project strengthens relationships among substance use disorder, social service providers
- State-University Partnership Network (SUPLN): Dr. Tom Bias begins second year of term, welcomes Cynthia Parsons, to Steering Committee
- WVU research shows mindfulness may improve substance use treatment
- Staff Profile: Emily Robinson
- WVU Health Affairs Institute helps strengthen public health agencies through CDC infrastructure technical assistance grant
- Appalachian Regional Commission names Dr. Summer Hartley as Appalachian Leadership Institute fellow
- New online training to improve researcher and student knowledge of Medicaid administrative data analysis
- Meeting explores how community connection can help prevent drug overdoses
- WVU Health Affairs Institute designated state’s public health institute
- Community meeting encourages networking to address substance use disorder
- Gov. Justice announces DHHR secretary and advisory roles for WVU leaders
- New West Virginia health survey aims to better inform policy makers to help deliver resources to communities in need
- School of Public Health graduate student presents Health Affairs project at state rural health conference
- Aiding Medicaid: WVU researchers partner with state to evaluate pandemic policy changes
- SAMHSA grant provides training on medication-assisted treatment to medical students across West Virginia
- WVU’s new and successful approach to substance use
- West Virginia peer recovery program proves effective in fight against opioid crisis
- Let your voice be heard: Participate in the MATCH survey
- Telehealth pilot program shows promise in helping former nursing home, long-term care facility residents remain safe and healthy in their homes
- Grant aims to reduce overdose deaths by connecting substance users in the emergency department to long-term treatment and recovery resources