Recent research in southwest Idaho and southeast Oregon indicates that hospital service areas in this rural locality have not changed over time. The 12-county study area includes approximately 42,000 square miles inhabited by only 265,491 people. The focal point of hospital care in this region is Boise, Idaho, with adjacent smaller centers. Data used in the paper came from two sources-a patient-origin study completed in 1968 and a health interview survey completed in 1973. In both studies information was collected on patients' places of residence and where they went to receive hospital care. Because of the 6-year timespan between the studies, it was suspected that there may have been changes in the hospitals' service areas. An examination o...
Rural hospitals play a crucial role in providing healthcare to rural Americans, a vulnerable and un...
thesisSummit County Hospital, Coalville, Utah, and its catchment population, the Summit County resid...
Hospital utilization, when measured as patient days per population, exhibited generally insignifican...
This study aims to determine the extent to which Michigan rural hospitals decreased the total level ...
This study aims to determine the extent to which Michigan rural hospitals decreased the total level ...
Prevalence studies of the use of ambulatory health care services have consistently reported relative...
About 45 percent of rural patients in Colorado bypassed their local rural hospitals during the 1990s...
Of the 762 public hospitals in Australia, 71% have fewer than fifty beds. Hospitals in smaller rural...
OBJECTIVE: To examine, using nationally representative data, which patient, hospital, and county cha...
Introduction: The US Health Care and Social Services sector (North American Industrial Classificatio...
Introduction: The US Health Care and Social Services sector (North American Industrial Classificatio...
This study applies the logic of queuing thcory to the availability of hospital services in a ruralor...
This descriptive, cross-sectional study examined the marketing practices of rural hospitals in Idaho...
This study applies the logic of queuing thcory to the availability of hospital services in a ruralor...
The bypassing of rural hospitals increased in Colorado\u27s rural communities during the 1990s. To u...
Rural hospitals play a crucial role in providing healthcare to rural Americans, a vulnerable and un...
thesisSummit County Hospital, Coalville, Utah, and its catchment population, the Summit County resid...
Hospital utilization, when measured as patient days per population, exhibited generally insignifican...
This study aims to determine the extent to which Michigan rural hospitals decreased the total level ...
This study aims to determine the extent to which Michigan rural hospitals decreased the total level ...
Prevalence studies of the use of ambulatory health care services have consistently reported relative...
About 45 percent of rural patients in Colorado bypassed their local rural hospitals during the 1990s...
Of the 762 public hospitals in Australia, 71% have fewer than fifty beds. Hospitals in smaller rural...
OBJECTIVE: To examine, using nationally representative data, which patient, hospital, and county cha...
Introduction: The US Health Care and Social Services sector (North American Industrial Classificatio...
Introduction: The US Health Care and Social Services sector (North American Industrial Classificatio...
This study applies the logic of queuing thcory to the availability of hospital services in a ruralor...
This descriptive, cross-sectional study examined the marketing practices of rural hospitals in Idaho...
This study applies the logic of queuing thcory to the availability of hospital services in a ruralor...
The bypassing of rural hospitals increased in Colorado\u27s rural communities during the 1990s. To u...
Rural hospitals play a crucial role in providing healthcare to rural Americans, a vulnerable and un...
thesisSummit County Hospital, Coalville, Utah, and its catchment population, the Summit County resid...
Hospital utilization, when measured as patient days per population, exhibited generally insignifican...