Health policy makers and health system managers frequently make decisions to allocate and organize resources according to differences in unmet needs across geographic areas. This report describes, compares, and contrasts key health, health behavior, and health care access indicators by region and metropolitan status in Kentucky
In a landmark series of reports, the Institute of Medicine’s Committee on the Consequences of Uninsu...
In this study, differences in mortality rates were statistically analyzed between Kentucky Appalachi...
This comprehensive survey of the changes in Kentucky’s population and economy furnishes graphic evid...
Introduction: Research examining geographic variation in the structure of population health systems ...
This study examines difference in health outcomes, health insurance, and doctor access between Kentu...
Access and attitudes toward health care options among the rural and urban poor in Kentucky show both...
Why is there so much difference in the health of residents in one county compared to other counties ...
A recently released map of Kentucky demonstrates how life expectancy varies across the state’s 120 c...
A report submitted by Timothy S. Hare to the Research and Creative Productions Committee in 2004 on ...
A report submitted by Timothy S. Hare to the Research and Creative Productions Committee in 2005 on ...
A report submitted by Timothy S. Hare to the Research and Creative Productions Committee in 2005 on ...
This talk reviews the progress of health reform implementation in Kentucky with a focus on opportuni...
The hallmark of public health is population-level intervention. However, current public health fundi...
Rural Kentucky is widely known for its lack of accessible healthcare to its citizens. The Affordable...
Rural uninsured rates are higher than urban,1 and the uninsured often have difficulty obtaining need...
In a landmark series of reports, the Institute of Medicine’s Committee on the Consequences of Uninsu...
In this study, differences in mortality rates were statistically analyzed between Kentucky Appalachi...
This comprehensive survey of the changes in Kentucky’s population and economy furnishes graphic evid...
Introduction: Research examining geographic variation in the structure of population health systems ...
This study examines difference in health outcomes, health insurance, and doctor access between Kentu...
Access and attitudes toward health care options among the rural and urban poor in Kentucky show both...
Why is there so much difference in the health of residents in one county compared to other counties ...
A recently released map of Kentucky demonstrates how life expectancy varies across the state’s 120 c...
A report submitted by Timothy S. Hare to the Research and Creative Productions Committee in 2004 on ...
A report submitted by Timothy S. Hare to the Research and Creative Productions Committee in 2005 on ...
A report submitted by Timothy S. Hare to the Research and Creative Productions Committee in 2005 on ...
This talk reviews the progress of health reform implementation in Kentucky with a focus on opportuni...
The hallmark of public health is population-level intervention. However, current public health fundi...
Rural Kentucky is widely known for its lack of accessible healthcare to its citizens. The Affordable...
Rural uninsured rates are higher than urban,1 and the uninsured often have difficulty obtaining need...
In a landmark series of reports, the Institute of Medicine’s Committee on the Consequences of Uninsu...
In this study, differences in mortality rates were statistically analyzed between Kentucky Appalachi...
This comprehensive survey of the changes in Kentucky’s population and economy furnishes graphic evid...