Analyzing the Medicare Current Beneficiary Survey, authors from the Maine Rural Health Research Center found that compared to their urban counterparts, rural Medicare beneficiaries had higher odds of nursing home use after controlling for beneficiary characteristics and contextual factors including nursing home bed supply
In this article, differences in use of Med-icare's skilled nursing facility (SNF) bene-fit in u...
A number of state-level pharmaceutical assistance programs have been established as a result of the ...
Excerpts from the report: The Social Security Amendments of 1965 liberalize benefits for retired pe...
The aging of the baby boom generation is projected to dramatically increase the population aged 65 a...
In a shift away from institutional long term services and supports (LTSS), the federal government an...
The purpose of this study was to examine rural-urban differences in health care use among Medicare b...
This study investigates differences in social support and nursing home admission by rurality of resi...
The main goal of this study is to examine the relationship among residence ( rural/ nonmetropolitan/...
This article examines what is known and what we need to know about rural long‐term care populations ...
Data from the Longitudinal Study of Aging are used to examine the incidence of nursing home admissio...
In this article, we compare the demographic and health characteristics of rural and urban elders, as...
The growing number of elderly persons in U.S. society—the “Graying of America”—increases the urgency...
The Federal Medicare program provides subsidized health insurance for one in every seven Americans. ...
Older people with complex health issues and needs for functional support are increasingly living in ...
© 2017 National Rural Health Association Purpose: Rural-urban health disparities are well-documented...
In this article, differences in use of Med-icare's skilled nursing facility (SNF) bene-fit in u...
A number of state-level pharmaceutical assistance programs have been established as a result of the ...
Excerpts from the report: The Social Security Amendments of 1965 liberalize benefits for retired pe...
The aging of the baby boom generation is projected to dramatically increase the population aged 65 a...
In a shift away from institutional long term services and supports (LTSS), the federal government an...
The purpose of this study was to examine rural-urban differences in health care use among Medicare b...
This study investigates differences in social support and nursing home admission by rurality of resi...
The main goal of this study is to examine the relationship among residence ( rural/ nonmetropolitan/...
This article examines what is known and what we need to know about rural long‐term care populations ...
Data from the Longitudinal Study of Aging are used to examine the incidence of nursing home admissio...
In this article, we compare the demographic and health characteristics of rural and urban elders, as...
The growing number of elderly persons in U.S. society—the “Graying of America”—increases the urgency...
The Federal Medicare program provides subsidized health insurance for one in every seven Americans. ...
Older people with complex health issues and needs for functional support are increasingly living in ...
© 2017 National Rural Health Association Purpose: Rural-urban health disparities are well-documented...
In this article, differences in use of Med-icare's skilled nursing facility (SNF) bene-fit in u...
A number of state-level pharmaceutical assistance programs have been established as a result of the ...
Excerpts from the report: The Social Security Amendments of 1965 liberalize benefits for retired pe...