Background: With nearly 20 % of the U.S. population in rural areas, a lack of access to primary care may cause rural residents to forego recommended preventive care procedures, and suffer higher morbidity rates than their urban counterparts. Methods: Medicaid billing data from 2009 to 2011 were analyzed to calculate the distance and duration that a Medicaid patient population had to travel when seeking primary care in the 29 rural counties of eastern North Carolina. Primary care codes were analyzed to detect any differences in access patterns for various complexity levels of physician visits. Data were also used to evaluate health professional shortage areas (HPSA) designations in eastern North Carolina based on current federal definition. ...
Pre-paid medical and hospital insurance in Canada has enabled many people to obtain medical services...
INTRODUCTION: Examining how to deliver primary health care (PHC) services and increase their accessi...
Background and Research Objective: Heart Failure (HF) is a disease state requiring ongoing and speci...
Background: With nearly 20% of the U.S. population in rural areas, a lack of access to primary care ...
The criteria used to identify Health Professional Shortage Areas dates back to the 1970’s and very l...
Introduction: Availability of timely access to ambulatory care for semi-urgent medical concerns in r...
Whether patients have access to adequate medical care is a question frequently discussed in journals...
Understanding patients’ travel behavior for seeking hospital care is fundamental for understanding h...
Purpose: The goal of this research was to examine spatial access to primary care physicians in Appal...
Ability to physically get to a primary healthcare provider has been one of the issues that has led t...
BackgroundThe Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), an agency within the U.S. Departm...
PURPOSE This national study sought information from rural patients (1) to assess the prevalence of b...
Background. Rural residents seeking health care face barriers due to a shortage of healthcare profes...
Background: By 2025, experts estimate a significant shortage of primary care providers in the United...
This exploratory study utilized Donabedian's Quality model to develop a framework to study patients ...
Pre-paid medical and hospital insurance in Canada has enabled many people to obtain medical services...
INTRODUCTION: Examining how to deliver primary health care (PHC) services and increase their accessi...
Background and Research Objective: Heart Failure (HF) is a disease state requiring ongoing and speci...
Background: With nearly 20% of the U.S. population in rural areas, a lack of access to primary care ...
The criteria used to identify Health Professional Shortage Areas dates back to the 1970’s and very l...
Introduction: Availability of timely access to ambulatory care for semi-urgent medical concerns in r...
Whether patients have access to adequate medical care is a question frequently discussed in journals...
Understanding patients’ travel behavior for seeking hospital care is fundamental for understanding h...
Purpose: The goal of this research was to examine spatial access to primary care physicians in Appal...
Ability to physically get to a primary healthcare provider has been one of the issues that has led t...
BackgroundThe Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), an agency within the U.S. Departm...
PURPOSE This national study sought information from rural patients (1) to assess the prevalence of b...
Background. Rural residents seeking health care face barriers due to a shortage of healthcare profes...
Background: By 2025, experts estimate a significant shortage of primary care providers in the United...
This exploratory study utilized Donabedian's Quality model to develop a framework to study patients ...
Pre-paid medical and hospital insurance in Canada has enabled many people to obtain medical services...
INTRODUCTION: Examining how to deliver primary health care (PHC) services and increase their accessi...
Background and Research Objective: Heart Failure (HF) is a disease state requiring ongoing and speci...