In Georgia, the safety net provides health care services to vulnerable populations scattered across 74 urban and 85 rural counties. In rural communities, the safety net is challenged with longstanding gaps in service provision and persistent difficulty in making services accessible. The rural safety net in Georgia is vulnerable
Enhancing aid care in rural areas is a complicated subject that calls for involving the community, u...
In 2001, the Institute of Medicine (IOM) called for transformation of the United States health care ...
Public policies during the past 30 years have helped build and stabilize the rural health care deliv...
In Georgia, the safety net provides health care services to vulnerable populations scattered across ...
Key Findings: 86% of independent RHCs offer free care, sliding fee scales, or both; 97% were current...
The Act requires that health insurance plans of all types allow participation by qualified rural hea...
Four community-based pilot projects for leveraging public-private partnerships to expand health care...
Background: Limited access to health care services has been cited as a barrier to care for individua...
This study examines the relationships between (a) having insurance, (b) foregoing care due to cost, ...
The objective of this thesis is to investigate the effectiveness of implementing more Federally Qual...
The transition resulting from the break-up of the Soviet Union significantly affected the health car...
This article was prepared for a live conference, on “The Medicalization of Poverty,” held at the Uni...
In Georgia, women living in rural areas have as much as a 50 percent higher maternal mortality rate ...
In the wake of the COVID-19 crisis, Georgia has witnessed a groundbreaking transformation in its hea...
CONTEXT: Very little is known about the health care safety net in small towns, especially in towns w...
Enhancing aid care in rural areas is a complicated subject that calls for involving the community, u...
In 2001, the Institute of Medicine (IOM) called for transformation of the United States health care ...
Public policies during the past 30 years have helped build and stabilize the rural health care deliv...
In Georgia, the safety net provides health care services to vulnerable populations scattered across ...
Key Findings: 86% of independent RHCs offer free care, sliding fee scales, or both; 97% were current...
The Act requires that health insurance plans of all types allow participation by qualified rural hea...
Four community-based pilot projects for leveraging public-private partnerships to expand health care...
Background: Limited access to health care services has been cited as a barrier to care for individua...
This study examines the relationships between (a) having insurance, (b) foregoing care due to cost, ...
The objective of this thesis is to investigate the effectiveness of implementing more Federally Qual...
The transition resulting from the break-up of the Soviet Union significantly affected the health car...
This article was prepared for a live conference, on “The Medicalization of Poverty,” held at the Uni...
In Georgia, women living in rural areas have as much as a 50 percent higher maternal mortality rate ...
In the wake of the COVID-19 crisis, Georgia has witnessed a groundbreaking transformation in its hea...
CONTEXT: Very little is known about the health care safety net in small towns, especially in towns w...
Enhancing aid care in rural areas is a complicated subject that calls for involving the community, u...
In 2001, the Institute of Medicine (IOM) called for transformation of the United States health care ...
Public policies during the past 30 years have helped build and stabilize the rural health care deliv...