The uninsured have poorer access to care and obtain care at greater acuity than those with health insurance; however, the differential impact of being uninsured in rural versus urban areas is largely unknown. Using data from the 2002-2007 Medical Expenditure Panel Survey, we examine whether uninsured rural residents have different patterns of health care use than their urban counterparts, and the factors associated with any differences. We find that being uninsured leads to poorer access in both rural and urban areas, yet the rural uninsured are more likely to have a usual source of care and use services than their urban counterparts. Further, controlling for demographic and health characteristics, the access and use differences between the...
Compares uninsurance rates and insurance deductibles in urban and rural areas. Outlines the healthca...
J. Truong, A. Frack, M. Davis, A. Samuelson, W. M. Silvers Whitworth University, Spokane, WA Access ...
The majority of Medicare beneficiaries experience gaps between the care they need and costs covered ...
In a landmark series of reports, the Institute of Medicine’s Committee on the Consequences of Uninsu...
Rural uninsured rates are higher than urban,1 and the uninsured often have difficulty obtaining need...
Multiple studies have documented higher uninsurance rates among rural compared to urban residents, y...
ObjectivesTo examine whether living in a rural versus urban area differentially exposes populations ...
Background. Rurality may influence racial/ethnic disparities in access to healthcare. This study sou...
This study used the 2001/2002 Medical Expenditure Panel Survey (MEPS), conducted by the Agency for H...
Rural residents of the United States have a higher uninsured rate than their urban counterparts, and...
ABSTRACT: Context:Although research shows higher uninsured rates among rural versus urban individual...
Little is known about the characteristics and health care use of rural residents with disabilities. ...
Access to health care depends on the three pillars of affordability, availability, and willingness t...
Access to health care depends on the three pillars of affordability, availability, and willingness t...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/72274/1/j.1748-0361.2006.00023.x.pd
Compares uninsurance rates and insurance deductibles in urban and rural areas. Outlines the healthca...
J. Truong, A. Frack, M. Davis, A. Samuelson, W. M. Silvers Whitworth University, Spokane, WA Access ...
The majority of Medicare beneficiaries experience gaps between the care they need and costs covered ...
In a landmark series of reports, the Institute of Medicine’s Committee on the Consequences of Uninsu...
Rural uninsured rates are higher than urban,1 and the uninsured often have difficulty obtaining need...
Multiple studies have documented higher uninsurance rates among rural compared to urban residents, y...
ObjectivesTo examine whether living in a rural versus urban area differentially exposes populations ...
Background. Rurality may influence racial/ethnic disparities in access to healthcare. This study sou...
This study used the 2001/2002 Medical Expenditure Panel Survey (MEPS), conducted by the Agency for H...
Rural residents of the United States have a higher uninsured rate than their urban counterparts, and...
ABSTRACT: Context:Although research shows higher uninsured rates among rural versus urban individual...
Little is known about the characteristics and health care use of rural residents with disabilities. ...
Access to health care depends on the three pillars of affordability, availability, and willingness t...
Access to health care depends on the three pillars of affordability, availability, and willingness t...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/72274/1/j.1748-0361.2006.00023.x.pd
Compares uninsurance rates and insurance deductibles in urban and rural areas. Outlines the healthca...
J. Truong, A. Frack, M. Davis, A. Samuelson, W. M. Silvers Whitworth University, Spokane, WA Access ...
The majority of Medicare beneficiaries experience gaps between the care they need and costs covered ...