The NIH’s All of Us national population health program is increasing its rural presence.
Where you live affects how you feel. Because everything around you contributes to your health. That includes the food you eat, the places where you spend your days, and the air you breathe. Or how far you live from medical care.
That is a central idea of the All of Us Research Program. Enrolling people from different backgrounds and neighborhoods is the key to precision medicine.
People who live in rural areas have unique experiences to share. All of Us already has more than 70,000 participants who live in rural areas. That’s about 9% of our participants. But 20% of people in the United States live in rural areas. So we know we can do more.
The Heartland Consortium is a new group of All of Us enrollment partners in four Midwestern states. The group came together last year and is already enrolling people in All of Us.
To learn more about All of Us, click here.