Access to primary health care services is a significant issue for many communities seeking to improve the health of their populations. This single case study describes the 12-year journey of 2 adjoining rural counties in 2 states towards meeting the primary and specialty care needs of the uninsured and underinsured population. Data were triangulated using historical documents, first-person interviews, and health utilization data. The community leadership moved through various models including a free clinic and a university-sponsored health center before finally establishing a federally qualified health center, which now serves 40,000 citizens in these counties. The site is now hosting new programs funded by research grants in alliance with ...
Over 80 rural hospitals have closed in the United States since 2010, representing about half of all ...
Over 80 rural hospitals have closed in the United States since 2010, representing about half of all ...
In this project, I performed a literature review of the research regarding the benefits of primary c...
Access to primary care is limited in rural communities across the United States. Evidence supports p...
Providing health care to the uninsured is a growing problem in our country. Many different programs ...
Providing health care to the uninsured is a growing problem in our country. Many different programs ...
Abstract Background: Health care access disproportionately affects certain populations. Health care ...
Persons living in rural areas designated as having primary care provider shortages often lack access...
Providing health care to the uninsured is a growing problem in our country. Many different programs ...
Community health centers (CHCs) provide comprehensive primary care regardless of a patient’s ability...
The objective of this thesis is to investigate the effectiveness of implementing more Federally Qual...
The ability to access primary care services within the local community has a direct impact on the he...
From 1978 to 1983, researchers at the University of North Carolina conducted a National Evaluation o...
For this project I went to two local hotels in Washington Co that were providing shelter for people ...
West Virginia (WV) has been working to strengthen the interface between its communities and the prim...
Over 80 rural hospitals have closed in the United States since 2010, representing about half of all ...
Over 80 rural hospitals have closed in the United States since 2010, representing about half of all ...
In this project, I performed a literature review of the research regarding the benefits of primary c...
Access to primary care is limited in rural communities across the United States. Evidence supports p...
Providing health care to the uninsured is a growing problem in our country. Many different programs ...
Providing health care to the uninsured is a growing problem in our country. Many different programs ...
Abstract Background: Health care access disproportionately affects certain populations. Health care ...
Persons living in rural areas designated as having primary care provider shortages often lack access...
Providing health care to the uninsured is a growing problem in our country. Many different programs ...
Community health centers (CHCs) provide comprehensive primary care regardless of a patient’s ability...
The objective of this thesis is to investigate the effectiveness of implementing more Federally Qual...
The ability to access primary care services within the local community has a direct impact on the he...
From 1978 to 1983, researchers at the University of North Carolina conducted a National Evaluation o...
For this project I went to two local hotels in Washington Co that were providing shelter for people ...
West Virginia (WV) has been working to strengthen the interface between its communities and the prim...
Over 80 rural hospitals have closed in the United States since 2010, representing about half of all ...
Over 80 rural hospitals have closed in the United States since 2010, representing about half of all ...
In this project, I performed a literature review of the research regarding the benefits of primary c...