Background: Federally qualified community health centers (CHCs) and rural health clinics (RHCs) are intended to provide access to care for vulnerable populations. While some research has explored the effects of CHCs on population health, little information exists regarding RHC effects. We sought to clarify the contribution that CHCs and RHCs may make to the accessibility of primary health care, as measured by county-level rates of hospitalization for ambulatory care sensitive (ACS) conditions. Methods: We conducted an ecologic analysis of the relationship between facility presence and county-level hospitalization rates, using 2002 discharge data from eight states within the US (579 counties). Counties were categorized by facility availabili...
This study examined the intersection of rurality and community area deprivation using a nine-state s...
North Carolina is known for innovative practices in primary care delivery and education, and accordi...
Nearly 100 million persons reside in urban and rural communities that can be considered medically un...
Background: Federally qualified community health centers (CHCs) and rural health clinics (RHCs) are ...
Key Findings: 86% of independent RHCs offer free care, sliding fee scales, or both; 97% were current...
Community health centers (CHCs) provide comprehensive primary care regardless of a patient’s ability...
Author\u27s Abstract: Ambulatory care sensitive conditions (ACSCs) resulting in hospitalizations mak...
Federally-funded Community Health Centers (CHCs) today provide primary care and medication on a slid...
The Rural Health Clinic (RHC) Program is one of the nation’s oldest rural primary care programs. A k...
Community health centers (CHCs) were started in 1965 by the Office of Economic Opportunity to fight ...
The objective of this thesis is to investigate the effectiveness of implementing more Federally Qual...
Community health centers play an important role in providing care to uninsured and low-income indivi...
Abstract: Community health centers (CHCs) have long served an important safety-net health-care deliv...
Background: With nearly 20% of the U.S. population in rural areas, a lack of access to primary care ...
Compares the strength of health centers in states with expanded Medicaid coverage for adults and tho...
This study examined the intersection of rurality and community area deprivation using a nine-state s...
North Carolina is known for innovative practices in primary care delivery and education, and accordi...
Nearly 100 million persons reside in urban and rural communities that can be considered medically un...
Background: Federally qualified community health centers (CHCs) and rural health clinics (RHCs) are ...
Key Findings: 86% of independent RHCs offer free care, sliding fee scales, or both; 97% were current...
Community health centers (CHCs) provide comprehensive primary care regardless of a patient’s ability...
Author\u27s Abstract: Ambulatory care sensitive conditions (ACSCs) resulting in hospitalizations mak...
Federally-funded Community Health Centers (CHCs) today provide primary care and medication on a slid...
The Rural Health Clinic (RHC) Program is one of the nation’s oldest rural primary care programs. A k...
Community health centers (CHCs) were started in 1965 by the Office of Economic Opportunity to fight ...
The objective of this thesis is to investigate the effectiveness of implementing more Federally Qual...
Community health centers play an important role in providing care to uninsured and low-income indivi...
Abstract: Community health centers (CHCs) have long served an important safety-net health-care deliv...
Background: With nearly 20% of the U.S. population in rural areas, a lack of access to primary care ...
Compares the strength of health centers in states with expanded Medicaid coverage for adults and tho...
This study examined the intersection of rurality and community area deprivation using a nine-state s...
North Carolina is known for innovative practices in primary care delivery and education, and accordi...
Nearly 100 million persons reside in urban and rural communities that can be considered medically un...