Nearly 20 % of the U.S. population lives in rural areas and are not resistant to many of the U.S. healthcare challenges such as cost, quality, and access. In fact, the distinguishing cultural, social, economic, and geographic traits which characterize rural America place rural populations at greater risk for many diseases and health disorders.1 The speed at which the health care system in the United States has changed has impacted all Americans, including those living in rural communities. Like those in urban settings, people from rural areas have been affected by the use of health information technology, where treatment is now data-intensive, and there are more options and greater expectations of quality and accountability. Due to cost, ge...
Introduction and Background Individuals in rural areas do not have the same access to health care as...
Objectives: Rural residents comprise approximately 15% of the United States population. They face ch...
Background This statewide survey sought to understand the adoption level of new health information ...
Nearly 20% of the U.S. population lives in rural areas and are not resistant to many of the U.S. hea...
Disparities exist in the livelihood and opportunities for people living in America’s rural communiti...
In 2001, the Institute of Medicine (IOM) called for transformation of the United States health care ...
Health disparities occur everywhere. At any point when an individual is not receiving the best medic...
For people in urban America, rural life can be hard to imagine. What is a quick walk around the bloc...
Enhancing aid care in rural areas is a complicated subject that calls for involving the community, u...
The paper focuses on the need to address territorial inequalities in American healthcare services. I...
PurposeNearly one-fifth of Americans live in rural areas and experience multiple socioeconomic and h...
Health care is a fundamental right of every human being. About half of the world’s population (An es...
The more rural a county the poorer its health care services are likely to be. -- Lower income and sp...
Although health care is widely accessible in most developed countries, rural areas often struggle to...
Healthcare is a critical issue in rural communities throughout the world. Provision of timely and co...
Introduction and Background Individuals in rural areas do not have the same access to health care as...
Objectives: Rural residents comprise approximately 15% of the United States population. They face ch...
Background This statewide survey sought to understand the adoption level of new health information ...
Nearly 20% of the U.S. population lives in rural areas and are not resistant to many of the U.S. hea...
Disparities exist in the livelihood and opportunities for people living in America’s rural communiti...
In 2001, the Institute of Medicine (IOM) called for transformation of the United States health care ...
Health disparities occur everywhere. At any point when an individual is not receiving the best medic...
For people in urban America, rural life can be hard to imagine. What is a quick walk around the bloc...
Enhancing aid care in rural areas is a complicated subject that calls for involving the community, u...
The paper focuses on the need to address territorial inequalities in American healthcare services. I...
PurposeNearly one-fifth of Americans live in rural areas and experience multiple socioeconomic and h...
Health care is a fundamental right of every human being. About half of the world’s population (An es...
The more rural a county the poorer its health care services are likely to be. -- Lower income and sp...
Although health care is widely accessible in most developed countries, rural areas often struggle to...
Healthcare is a critical issue in rural communities throughout the world. Provision of timely and co...
Introduction and Background Individuals in rural areas do not have the same access to health care as...
Objectives: Rural residents comprise approximately 15% of the United States population. They face ch...
Background This statewide survey sought to understand the adoption level of new health information ...