Georgia Rural Health Innovation Center Recognized by Georgia Senate for Rural Community Service

Staff Report

Friday, October 2nd, 2020

The Georgia Rural Health Innovation Center (GRHIC), housed in the Mercer University School of Medicine, was recognized by the Georgia State Senate for its consistent record of service to Georgia’s 120 rural counties.  

“We believe rural communities are great places, essential to Georgia’s prosperity” said GRHIC Executive Director, Tiffany Nelson. “The Georgia Rural Health Innovation Center helps those communities reach their goals and achieve positive healthcare outcomes through community led collaboration.” 

Earlier this year, the State Senate passed Resolution 950, recognizing the GRHIC for its service to those rural communities.  The GRHIC has implemented a Hospital Leadership Training Program for rural, not-for-profit hospitals; created the Georgia Health Data Hub, a one-stop shop for health information pertinent to rural Georgia; and established the Georgia Rural Grand Challenges, a unifying framework for addressing health care needs throughout rural Georgia. 

“It’s nice to be recognized, but the only recognition we are looking for is a healthy Georgia,” said Dr. Jean Sumner, Dean of the Mercer University School of Medicine. “We are determined to improve health status in rural Georgia so that every Georgian feels like they have quality care in their community.”

For more information about the Georgia Rural Health Innovation Center, and the work they do, please visit www.georgiaruralhealth.org or call 478-301-4700.