A recently released map of Kentucky demonstrates how life expectancy varies across the state’s 120 counties. The map vividly shows a decline in life expectancy as one travels east from the “Golden Triangle” in central urban Kentucky to the mountains of Appalachia. The lowest life expectancies are largely in the far southeastern portion of the state, where residents of the Central Highlands have confronted adverse social determinants of health for generations. Indeed, companion maps released by the Center on Society and Health, which plot median household income, poverty, and educational attainment at the census tract level, show the stark socioeconomic disadvantage in this distressed Appalachian region. The maps are intended as “conversatio...
In 2012, Roanoke Virginia was becoming a city of haves and have-nots, a place where many were benefi...
Compared with people in other developed countries, Americans live shorter lives, have more disease a...
Health policy makers and health system managers frequently make decisions to allocate and organize r...
A recently released map of Kentucky demonstrates how life expectancy varies across the state’s 120 c...
The Appalachian region of the United States has long been recognized for its poor economic and socia...
This study examines difference in health outcomes, health insurance, and doctor access between Kentu...
Trends in life expectancy for the United States from 1980-2014 suggest general improvement overall. ...
Research Objective: On behalf of the Appalachian Funders Network, with funding from the Robert Wood ...
Intro: Rural America experiences disparities in healthcare access, socioeconomic status, health-rela...
Introduction: Research examining geographic variation in the structure of population health systems ...
As the US population ages, public health agencies must examine better ways to measure the impact of ...
Why is there so much difference in the health of residents in one county compared to other counties ...
A report submitted by Timothy S. Hare to the Research and Creative Productions Committee in 2004 on ...
Creating a Culture of Health in Appalachia: Disparities and Bright Spots is an innovative research i...
Persistent Appalachian Health Disparities: An Integrative Literature Review Richard Trosper Resea...
In 2012, Roanoke Virginia was becoming a city of haves and have-nots, a place where many were benefi...
Compared with people in other developed countries, Americans live shorter lives, have more disease a...
Health policy makers and health system managers frequently make decisions to allocate and organize r...
A recently released map of Kentucky demonstrates how life expectancy varies across the state’s 120 c...
The Appalachian region of the United States has long been recognized for its poor economic and socia...
This study examines difference in health outcomes, health insurance, and doctor access between Kentu...
Trends in life expectancy for the United States from 1980-2014 suggest general improvement overall. ...
Research Objective: On behalf of the Appalachian Funders Network, with funding from the Robert Wood ...
Intro: Rural America experiences disparities in healthcare access, socioeconomic status, health-rela...
Introduction: Research examining geographic variation in the structure of population health systems ...
As the US population ages, public health agencies must examine better ways to measure the impact of ...
Why is there so much difference in the health of residents in one county compared to other counties ...
A report submitted by Timothy S. Hare to the Research and Creative Productions Committee in 2004 on ...
Creating a Culture of Health in Appalachia: Disparities and Bright Spots is an innovative research i...
Persistent Appalachian Health Disparities: An Integrative Literature Review Richard Trosper Resea...
In 2012, Roanoke Virginia was becoming a city of haves and have-nots, a place where many were benefi...
Compared with people in other developed countries, Americans live shorter lives, have more disease a...
Health policy makers and health system managers frequently make decisions to allocate and organize r...