Rural communities face a crisis in terms of access, funding for health care, and the overall health needs of these communities. There are also shortages of health care professionals in rural areas. As national priorities shift away from health care to border security, small towns may be hard pressed to meet their residents’ health care needs. Professional advocacy for rural people to address these issues is recommended
Telehealth is an emerging area of practice within social work that can potentially have great impact...
Doctors and allied health professionals are in short supply in rural and remote areas of Australia. ...
Ultimately, the challenge of health care reform is the challenge of building community (Shortell et ...
Rural communities face a crisis in terms of access, funding for health care, and the overall health ...
Enhancing aid care in rural areas is a complicated subject that calls for involving the community, u...
Rural populations in the United States are faced with a variety of health disparities that complicat...
The authors summarize the health care problems facing rural and frontier America by addressing five ...
The issues faced by patients and providers in rural health care differ greatly from those of urban c...
abstract: Due to unique barriers to access and quality of healthcare, rural Americans have, among ma...
Disparities exist in the livelihood and opportunities for people living in America’s rural communiti...
In the Journal of Health Services Research and Policy, access to health care was defined as, “The av...
Nearly 20% of the U.S. population lives in rural areas and are not resistant to many of the U.S. hea...
This article was prepared for a live conference, on “The Medicalization of Poverty,” held at the Uni...
Maldistribution of healthcare professionals persists in remote and rural communities throughout the ...
Mental health care and illness prevention present distinct challenges in rural areas with limited re...
Telehealth is an emerging area of practice within social work that can potentially have great impact...
Doctors and allied health professionals are in short supply in rural and remote areas of Australia. ...
Ultimately, the challenge of health care reform is the challenge of building community (Shortell et ...
Rural communities face a crisis in terms of access, funding for health care, and the overall health ...
Enhancing aid care in rural areas is a complicated subject that calls for involving the community, u...
Rural populations in the United States are faced with a variety of health disparities that complicat...
The authors summarize the health care problems facing rural and frontier America by addressing five ...
The issues faced by patients and providers in rural health care differ greatly from those of urban c...
abstract: Due to unique barriers to access and quality of healthcare, rural Americans have, among ma...
Disparities exist in the livelihood and opportunities for people living in America’s rural communiti...
In the Journal of Health Services Research and Policy, access to health care was defined as, “The av...
Nearly 20% of the U.S. population lives in rural areas and are not resistant to many of the U.S. hea...
This article was prepared for a live conference, on “The Medicalization of Poverty,” held at the Uni...
Maldistribution of healthcare professionals persists in remote and rural communities throughout the ...
Mental health care and illness prevention present distinct challenges in rural areas with limited re...
Telehealth is an emerging area of practice within social work that can potentially have great impact...
Doctors and allied health professionals are in short supply in rural and remote areas of Australia. ...
Ultimately, the challenge of health care reform is the challenge of building community (Shortell et ...