RUPRI Center for Rural Health Policy Analysis

RUPRI Center for Rural Health Policy Analysis Contact: Keith Mueller, PhD; keith-mueller@uiowa.edu

The mission of the RUPRI Center for Rural Health Policy Analysis is to provide timely analysis to federal and state health policy makers, based on the best available research. The Rural Policy Research Institute (RUPRI) Center for Rural Health Policy Analysis conducts original research in the topical areas of access to health care services, Medicare policies, development of rural delivery systems (including effects of national policy), and public health. The mission of the Center is to provide timely analysis to federal and state health policy makers, based on the best available research. The research of the RUPRI Center has included studies of Medicare managed care (currently Medicare Advantage plan enrollment), the Medicare prescription drug program, characteristics of the uninsured population in rural areas, classification of rural areas as unlikely to generate financial support for health care providers, and patterns of admission to hospitals for conditions treatable in an outpatient environment. Specific objectives for the Center’s work include: conducting original research and independent policy analysis that provides policy makers and others with a more complete understanding of the implications of health policy initiatives, and disseminating policy analysis that assures policy makers will consider the needs of rural health care delivery systems in the design and implementation of health policy.

10/07/2025

The October 2025 episode of RHIhub's podcast features an interview with Dan Shane, Associate Professor with the RUPRI Center for Rural Health Policy Analysis. We examine opportunities for applying technological advances in rural health and human services, potential challenges, and future avenues of....

New policy brief - Health Insurance Coverage in Rural and Urban Areas in the U.S., 2023This brief outlines the health in...
10/01/2025

New policy brief - Health Insurance Coverage in Rural and Urban Areas in the U.S., 2023

This brief outlines the health insurance status of people in the United States, by residence (rural and urban) in 2023, with additional breakdowns by age groups.
Full brief -https://rupri.public-health.uiowa.edu/publications/policybriefs/2025/Health_Insurance_Coverage.pdf

New rural policy brief from the RUPRI Center.The Impact of High Hospital Fixed-Cost Ratios on Rural Populations. https:/...
07/03/2025

New rural policy brief from the RUPRI Center.
The Impact of High Hospital Fixed-Cost Ratios on Rural Populations.https://rupri.public-health.uiowa.edu/publications/policybriefs/2025/Impact%20of%20High%20Hospital%20Fixed-Cost%20Ratios.pdf
This brief focuses on rural hospitals with high fixed-to-total-cost ratios and describes characteristics of
those hospitals and the communities they serve. The brief extends a recent RUPRI Center analysis1 of
whether hospitals in rural areas have higher fixed-to-total-cost ratios, a characteristic that has
implications for financial stability under different payment models. We describe how this measure
varies across the United States, the demographic characteristics associated with hospitals at different
ratio levels, and the share of nonmetropolitan hospitals that have Critical Access Hospital (CAH) or
Low-Volume Hospital (LVH) designations.

NRHA Annual Conference 2025 - Congratulations to Drs. Mueller and Sharma for receiving an award for article of the year ...
05/28/2025

NRHA Annual Conference 2025 - Congratulations to Drs. Mueller and Sharma for receiving an award for article of the year at the awards banquet. https://www.ruralhealthresearch.org/publications/1642

Photos from NRHA's 2025 Rural Health Awards Banquet at NRHA's 2025 Annual Rural Health Conference Thursday, May 22 at the Atlanta Marriott Marquis.

Mueller shares areas to watch for 2025Keith Mueller, director of the Rural Policy Research Institute, recently shared so...
01/10/2025

Mueller shares areas to watch for 2025
Keith Mueller, director of the Rural Policy Research Institute, recently shared some of the major issues that he'll be tracking as a policy analyst and researcher focused on rural health services in 2025. (Becker's Hospital Review)

Becker's asked pharmacy executives from hospitals and health systems across the U. S. to share the areas they're focusing on for 2025.

New policy brief from the RUPRI Center - Medicare Advantage Enrollment Update 2024https://rupri.public-health.uiowa.edu/...
01/09/2025

New policy brief from the RUPRI Center -
Medicare Advantage Enrollment Update 2024
https://rupri.public-health.uiowa.edu/publications/policybriefs/2025/2024%20MA%20Enrollment%20Update.pdf

Key Findings:
• Medicare Advantage (MA) enrollment now exceeds 50 percent of eligible beneficiaries (enrolled in both Part A and Part B) in metropolitan counties (56.1 percent); at the
current rate of growth, nonmetropolitan enrollment is expected to exceed 50 percent (currently 48.1 percent) next year, in 2025.

• While the annual rate of MA growth continues to exceed the rate of growth in total Medicare eligible beneficiaries, it has moderated somewhat from previous years.

• Much of the growth in nonmetropolitan MA enrollment has been in plans using local preferred provider organizations (PPOs), accounting for a majority of MA enrollees innonmetropolitan counties since 2022.

Congratulations to Tyler Ust "CEO to know". Tyler was a research assistant for the RUPRI Center  when he was a graduate ...
11/18/2024

Congratulations to Tyler Ust "CEO to know". Tyler was a research assistant for the RUPRI Center when he was a graduate student at the University of Iowa Health Management & Policy.

Becker’s Health Review has named Tyler Ust (MHA20), CEO of Sanford Health Thief River Falls, to the 2024 edition of its “90 critical access hospital CEO’s to know.” This annual list recognizes leaders who excel in expanding services, recruiting and retaining top providers and building key partnerships to ensure their hospitals remain vital to their communities.

Becker’s Health Review has named Tyler Ust, CEO of Sanford Health Thief River Falls, to the 2024 edition of its “90 critical access hospital CEO’s to know.” This annual list recognizes leaders who excel in expanding services, recruiting and retaining top providers and building key partnershi...

11/15/2024

The RUPRI Health Panel, consisting of six of the foremost rural health experts from across the country, is celebrating 30 years of nonpartisan policy analysis. Members reflect on the Panel's history – and their ongoing commitment to representing rural communities and perspectives in national healt...

Go Rural!!
08/16/2024

Go Rural!!

Big news! Our RUPRI Center for Rural Health Policy Analysis has received a $2.8M funding renewal to continue its vital work in understanding the complexities of rural health care systems and specific needs of rural communities. tinyurl.com/2wtshtpr

"I’m proud of the RUPRI team and the impact we have on public policies that affect rural individuals, providers, and communities.” Keith Mueller, RUPRI Center Director.

The RUPRI Center Newsletter - July 2024
07/25/2024

The RUPRI Center Newsletter - July 2024

One of the most important and powerful aspects of rural communities is the understanding that we can achieve nothing alone; all success comes through collaboration and consultation with others. Rural health research is no different. The RUPRI Center for Rural Health Policy Analysis benefits from the...

06/24/2024
Congratulations to our director, Keith Mueller, on receiving the Louis Gorin Award for Outstanding Achievement in Rural ...
05/13/2024

Congratulations to our director, Keith Mueller, on receiving the Louis Gorin Award for Outstanding Achievement in Rural Health Care from the National Rural Health Association!

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