Examining the persistence of disparities over time is an important obligation in terms of rectifying, maintaining, and improving community health and social well-being for all. This study analyzed the individual factors of (a) race/ ethnicity and (b) dual eligibility, as a proxy measure of socioeconomic status, as well as the environmental factor of (c) place of residence, and the organizational factor of (d) Rural Health Clinic (RHC) type on emergency room (ER) utilization of older adult Medicare patients treated by RHCs within the Department of Health and Human Services\u27 (DHHS) Region 4. A prospective, multi-level, longitudinal design was employed to analyze potential health disparities or gaps that may exist among RHC Medicare benefic...
Problem/Condition: Rural communities often have worse health outcomes, have less access to care, and...
African Americans, Hispanics, and other minorities in the U.S. continue to face conditions of reside...
Background: Annually emergency department (ED) services are utilized by more than 100 million Americ...
PURPOSE: The objective of this study is to identify how predisposing characteristics, enabling facto...
The purpose of this study was to examine rural-urban differences in health care use among Medicare b...
In the Journal of Health Services Research and Policy, access to health care was defined as, “The av...
Rural residents in the U.S. face significant health challenges, including higher rates of risky heal...
Background. Rurality may influence racial/ethnic disparities in access to healthcare. This study sou...
Literature regarding utilization of emergency services has long supported the concept that a substan...
Intro: Historical studies have shown that health disparities exist between urban and rural communiti...
The aging of the baby boom generation is projected to dramatically increase the population aged 65 a...
Framed by Anderson’s Behavioral Model of Health Services and institutional racism, this study examin...
The main goal of this study is to examine the relationship among residence ( rural/ nonmetropolitan/...
Title: Disparities in Emergency and Urgent Care Services in Rural and Urban Communities Abstract The...
Aging and disability services are essential for supporting older adults in living independently in t...
Problem/Condition: Rural communities often have worse health outcomes, have less access to care, and...
African Americans, Hispanics, and other minorities in the U.S. continue to face conditions of reside...
Background: Annually emergency department (ED) services are utilized by more than 100 million Americ...
PURPOSE: The objective of this study is to identify how predisposing characteristics, enabling facto...
The purpose of this study was to examine rural-urban differences in health care use among Medicare b...
In the Journal of Health Services Research and Policy, access to health care was defined as, “The av...
Rural residents in the U.S. face significant health challenges, including higher rates of risky heal...
Background. Rurality may influence racial/ethnic disparities in access to healthcare. This study sou...
Literature regarding utilization of emergency services has long supported the concept that a substan...
Intro: Historical studies have shown that health disparities exist between urban and rural communiti...
The aging of the baby boom generation is projected to dramatically increase the population aged 65 a...
Framed by Anderson’s Behavioral Model of Health Services and institutional racism, this study examin...
The main goal of this study is to examine the relationship among residence ( rural/ nonmetropolitan/...
Title: Disparities in Emergency and Urgent Care Services in Rural and Urban Communities Abstract The...
Aging and disability services are essential for supporting older adults in living independently in t...
Problem/Condition: Rural communities often have worse health outcomes, have less access to care, and...
African Americans, Hispanics, and other minorities in the U.S. continue to face conditions of reside...
Background: Annually emergency department (ED) services are utilized by more than 100 million Americ...