The issue of rural hospital closings in the United States in recent years has become of increasing concern to health care policy analysts. Rural communities face unique health needs, necessitating access to local health care. Much has been written about the social, economic, legislative, and technological changes that have increased the stress on rural hospitals in the 1980s. However, quantifiable models have been lacking with which to examine in detail factors associated with rural hospitals and to correlate such factors with individual hospitals' risks of closing. In this study, we identify variables correlated with rural community hospital closures in the period 1980-87. Using epidemiologic case-control methods, 161 closed rural hospital...
The rate of rural hospital closures across the past ten years has accelerated across the nation, red...
Rural hospitals may be an attractive amenity for retirees, retirement communities, and firms. In man...
Closure of community hospitals directly impacts the health of rural populations and indirectly affec...
Purpose Over 100 rural hospitals have closed in the U.S. since 2010. Continuous pressures on the rur...
This study estimates a model of rural patient hospital choice between the nearest rural hospital, th...
Rural hospitals across the nation are facing a crisis due to ever-changing economic, policy, and pop...
Many rural hospitals across the United States are being forced to shut their doors, leading to quest...
We review 1980s research on American rural hospitals within the context of a decade of increasing re...
OBJECTIVE: To examine, using nationally representative data, which patient, hospital, and county cha...
Background: The country has experienced a string of hospital closures within the last decade, with 6...
Hospital closures, especially in rural areas, are a prevalent public health issue. Literature reveal...
The healthcare delivery and financing systems in the United States are evolving rapidly, and the imp...
The important contribution of hospitals to the economies of rural areas has been the subject of seve...
Abstract. Contradicting the main goals of the Hill-Burton program initiated in the 1940s, many hospi...
Rural hospitals play a crucial role in providing healthcare to rural Americans, a vulnerable and un...
The rate of rural hospital closures across the past ten years has accelerated across the nation, red...
Rural hospitals may be an attractive amenity for retirees, retirement communities, and firms. In man...
Closure of community hospitals directly impacts the health of rural populations and indirectly affec...
Purpose Over 100 rural hospitals have closed in the U.S. since 2010. Continuous pressures on the rur...
This study estimates a model of rural patient hospital choice between the nearest rural hospital, th...
Rural hospitals across the nation are facing a crisis due to ever-changing economic, policy, and pop...
Many rural hospitals across the United States are being forced to shut their doors, leading to quest...
We review 1980s research on American rural hospitals within the context of a decade of increasing re...
OBJECTIVE: To examine, using nationally representative data, which patient, hospital, and county cha...
Background: The country has experienced a string of hospital closures within the last decade, with 6...
Hospital closures, especially in rural areas, are a prevalent public health issue. Literature reveal...
The healthcare delivery and financing systems in the United States are evolving rapidly, and the imp...
The important contribution of hospitals to the economies of rural areas has been the subject of seve...
Abstract. Contradicting the main goals of the Hill-Burton program initiated in the 1940s, many hospi...
Rural hospitals play a crucial role in providing healthcare to rural Americans, a vulnerable and un...
The rate of rural hospital closures across the past ten years has accelerated across the nation, red...
Rural hospitals may be an attractive amenity for retirees, retirement communities, and firms. In man...
Closure of community hospitals directly impacts the health of rural populations and indirectly affec...