
We'll see you in Atlanta
Join NRHA and hundreds of rural health leaders from across the country down in ATL to help raise the standard for rural health with over 80 innovative, practical, and cost-saving sessions and much more.
NRHA’s expanded Rural Health Equity Conference, one of the only meetings in the nation to focus on health equity issues in rural America, is May 19-20 in Atlanta, Ga.
This conference is designed for those who are dedicated to bringing quality health care and health care services to underserved and often under-represented populations, including LGBTQIA+, veteran, and homeless rural residents as well as multiracial and multicultural members of rural communities.
We are so excited to see everyone in Atlanta this spring.
CDC Experience
Sign up for the CDC Experience for $35 when you register for NRHA’s Annual Conference events for your chance to visit the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention headquarters from 3:30 – 7:00 p.m. EDT Thursday, May 22. The event includes a reception hosted by the CDC Foundation and is limited to 100 participants and will sell out fast.
Registration
For more information or to register email NRHA’s registration team or call 816-756-3140.
Early rates (on or before April 25)
Rural Health Access Conference May 19-20
Member $310*
Non-member $410^
Student $155
Rural Medical Education Conference May 20
Member $132*
Non-member $232^
Student $66
Annual Conference/Rural Health Innovation Summit May 20-23
Member $815*
Non-member $915^
Student $408
Standard rates (after April 25)
Rural Health Access Conference May 19-20
Member $410*
Non-member $510^
Student $205
Rural Medical Education Conference May 20
Member $232*
Non-member $332^
Student $116
Annual Conference/Rural Health Innovation Summit May 20-23
Member $915*
Non-member $1015^
Student $458
* must authenticate as NRHA and student members. Contact NRHA’s membership team for assistance.
^ cost includes a complimentary one-year NRHA membership for individual first-time members.
Contact NRHA’s registration team or call 816-756-3140 for more information.
Accomodations
Conference Hotel
Atlanta Marriott Marquis
265 Peachtree Center Avenue
Atlanta, GA 30303
(404) 521-0000
Book your hotel online by April 25 to receive the group rate of $245 plus tax (16.9% plus $5/night Ga. hotel fee) or mention NRHA when you call to reserve within our discounted room block.
Exhibitors
Advertisers and sponsors
Nonprofit Exhibitors and Sponsors
NRHA offers exclusive exhibit space opportunities for nonprofit organizations at the association’s Rural Health Access Conference. This provides a valuable platform for mission-driven nonprofits to strengthen their rural relationships and achieve their mission by engaging with rural health care professionals and making a meaningful impact on the communities that need it most.
Nonprofits interested in securing exhibit space are encouraged to email us at submit@nrhasc.com for more information and to receive the Nonprofit Sponsorship Guide.
In addition, nonprofits can explore our Nonprofit Partnership Program, offering year-long opportunities to deepen engagement with rural health care professionals.
Don’t miss the chance to boost your visibility and connect with rural health leaders by securing your exhibit space at NRHA’s 2025 Rural Health Access Conference. Contact us today to learn more!
Security & Precautions
COVID-19 Precautions
NRHA strongly recommends all attendees are fully vaccinated against COVID prior to attending. The CDC has identified the following symptoms of a COVID-19 infection. If you have one or more of these symptoms in the days prior to or during the event, please do not participate.
If you are waiting for COVID-19 test results or have had close contact with a person who has tested positive for or who has COVID-19 symptoms, please stay home unless you receive a negative test result before the event. Also, please report to NRHA if you test positive for COVID after the event such that you may have received and/or spread the virus at the event.
Please review the current guidance and resources for Louisiana. As the COVID-19 virus and its variants are highly contagious, event attendees acknowledge the risk of exposure, assume all such risk, and NRHA shall not be held liable.