The 1977 National Guidelines for Health Planning suggest a maximum of 4 hospital beds per 1,000 population and a minimum occupancy rate of 80 percent for those beds as desirable for an efficient local hospital system. Rural areas often have more than 4 hospital beds per 1,000 population and generally exhibit occupancy rates well below the rate specified by the Guidelines. Hence, there appears to be an opportunity for reducing the cost of hospital services in rural areas by providing care with fewer beds concentrated in larger, better utilized facilities. This paper presents estimates of the annual savings that would result from following such a policy in rural areas. The statistically estimated cost curves are based on data from a sample of...
Introduction: Rural hospitals experienced both challenges and opportunities in providing healthcare ...
We review 1980s research on American rural hospitals within the context of a decade of increasing re...
A composite method is developed and used for regional analysis of the distribution and efficiency of...
Rural hospitals play a crucial role in providing healthcare to rural Americans, a vulnerable and un...
This study estimates a model of rural patient hospital choice between the nearest rural hospital, th...
Since the 1980s, waves of rural hospital closures have intermittently plagued the U.S. health care l...
Hospital utilization, when measured as patient days per population, exhibited generally insignifican...
This study, prepared for the Department of Public Administration, will review and discuss the rural ...
This study applies the logic of queuing thcory to the availability of hospital services in a ruralor...
Purpose: Although hospitals have seen a shift from inpatient to outpatient settings in recent years,...
OBJECTIVE: To examine, using nationally representative data, which patient, hospital, and county cha...
Questions of access to hospital services figure centrally in rural-health policy debates, yet few an...
The issue of rural hospital closings in the United States in recent years has become of increasing c...
Objectives: Patient safety is an important national issue. To date, there has been little attention ...
About 45 percent of rural patients in Colorado bypassed their local rural hospitals during the 1990s...
Introduction: Rural hospitals experienced both challenges and opportunities in providing healthcare ...
We review 1980s research on American rural hospitals within the context of a decade of increasing re...
A composite method is developed and used for regional analysis of the distribution and efficiency of...
Rural hospitals play a crucial role in providing healthcare to rural Americans, a vulnerable and un...
This study estimates a model of rural patient hospital choice between the nearest rural hospital, th...
Since the 1980s, waves of rural hospital closures have intermittently plagued the U.S. health care l...
Hospital utilization, when measured as patient days per population, exhibited generally insignifican...
This study, prepared for the Department of Public Administration, will review and discuss the rural ...
This study applies the logic of queuing thcory to the availability of hospital services in a ruralor...
Purpose: Although hospitals have seen a shift from inpatient to outpatient settings in recent years,...
OBJECTIVE: To examine, using nationally representative data, which patient, hospital, and county cha...
Questions of access to hospital services figure centrally in rural-health policy debates, yet few an...
The issue of rural hospital closings in the United States in recent years has become of increasing c...
Objectives: Patient safety is an important national issue. To date, there has been little attention ...
About 45 percent of rural patients in Colorado bypassed their local rural hospitals during the 1990s...
Introduction: Rural hospitals experienced both challenges and opportunities in providing healthcare ...
We review 1980s research on American rural hospitals within the context of a decade of increasing re...
A composite method is developed and used for regional analysis of the distribution and efficiency of...