The Missouri Association of Rural Health Clinics (MARHC) is a not-for-profit professional resource for Missouri's rural health professionals.
The purpose of MARHC is:
To study, discuss, and exchange professional knowledge, expertise, and ideas with regard to federally certified rural health clinics.
To promote high standards for quality patient care.
To stimulate interest in continuing education for rural health clinic health care providers.
To improve access to quality health care through the establishment of federally certified rural health clinics and through cooperative efforts with other professional health care organizations and individuals.
To promote and maintain communication and cooperative relations with other professional health care organizations.
Provide high quality professional resources for Missouri's rural health community.