Rural hospitals play a crucial role in providing healthcare to rural Americans, a vulnerable and underserved population; however, rural hospitals have faced threats to their financial viability and many have closed as a result. This paper examines the hospital characteristics that are associated with patients choosing rural hospitals, and sheds light on the types of patients who depend on rural hospitals for care and, hence, may be the most impaired by the closure of rural hospitals. Using data from California hospitals, the paper shows that patients were more likely to choose nearby hospitals, larger hospitals, and hospitals that offered more services and technologies. However, even after adjusting for these factors, patients had a propens...
Introduction: Attempts to reduce low-value hospital care often focus on emergency department (ED) ho...
PurposeNearly one-fifth of Americans live in rural areas and experience multiple socioeconomic and h...
CONTEXT:Evidence suggests an association between rurality and decreased life expectancy. OBJECTIVE:T...
Rural hospitals play a crucial role in providing healthcare to rural Americans, a vulnerable and un...
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The bypassing of rural hospitals increased in Colorado\u27s rural communities during the 1990s. To u...
This study examines the underutilization of rural hospitals. The authors study hospital and patient ...
About 45 percent of rural patients in Colorado bypassed their local rural hospitals during the 1990s...
OBJECTIVE: To examine, using nationally representative data, which patient, hospital, and county cha...
This study estimates a model of rural patient hospital choice between the nearest rural hospital, th...
PURPOSE This national study sought information from rural patients (1) to assess the prevalence of b...
Among 10,384 rural Colorado female patients who received MDC 14 (obstetric services) from 2000 to 20...
Among 10,384 rural Colorado female patients who received MDC 14 (obstetric services) from 2000 to 20...
In 2010, 17 % of the U.S. population lived in rural (nonmetropolitan) areas (1). Disparities in heal...
This paper seeks to understand the impact of the Medicare Rural Hospital Flexibility (Flex) Program ...
Introduction: Attempts to reduce low-value hospital care often focus on emergency department (ED) ho...
PurposeNearly one-fifth of Americans live in rural areas and experience multiple socioeconomic and h...
CONTEXT:Evidence suggests an association between rurality and decreased life expectancy. OBJECTIVE:T...
Rural hospitals play a crucial role in providing healthcare to rural Americans, a vulnerable and un...
Provided by the author(s) and University College Dublin Library in accordance with publisher policie...
The bypassing of rural hospitals increased in Colorado\u27s rural communities during the 1990s. To u...
This study examines the underutilization of rural hospitals. The authors study hospital and patient ...
About 45 percent of rural patients in Colorado bypassed their local rural hospitals during the 1990s...
OBJECTIVE: To examine, using nationally representative data, which patient, hospital, and county cha...
This study estimates a model of rural patient hospital choice between the nearest rural hospital, th...
PURPOSE This national study sought information from rural patients (1) to assess the prevalence of b...
Among 10,384 rural Colorado female patients who received MDC 14 (obstetric services) from 2000 to 20...
Among 10,384 rural Colorado female patients who received MDC 14 (obstetric services) from 2000 to 20...
In 2010, 17 % of the U.S. population lived in rural (nonmetropolitan) areas (1). Disparities in heal...
This paper seeks to understand the impact of the Medicare Rural Hospital Flexibility (Flex) Program ...
Introduction: Attempts to reduce low-value hospital care often focus on emergency department (ED) ho...
PurposeNearly one-fifth of Americans live in rural areas and experience multiple socioeconomic and h...
CONTEXT:Evidence suggests an association between rurality and decreased life expectancy. OBJECTIVE:T...