Rural communities in the United States are served by relatively fewer health care professionals than urban or suburban areas
Health disparities are the “differences in [the] incidence, prevalence, morbidity, mortality and bur...
The nation’s sharp focus on population health and the reform of health care systems underscores the ...
Background: Rural-urban disparities in health outcomes and access to care are pervasive. A key solut...
Rural communities in the United States are served by relatively fewer health care professionals than...
Disparities exist in the livelihood and opportunities for people living in America’s rural communiti...
The healthcare professional shortage or maldistribution severely limits access to sufficient health ...
Using a national dataset, the influence of the community and individual provider characteristics on ...
The supply of physicians has increased rapidly during the past decade. To examine the impact of this...
In the Journal of Health Services Research and Policy, access to health care was defined as, “The av...
Nonmetropolitan residents, those living outside central urbanized areas greater than 50,000 in popul...
BackgroundRural areas have historically struggled with shortages of healthcare providers; however, a...
A number of media stories document a “shortage” of doctors in rural communities. The distribution of...
This paper explores the broad definition of health in the rural context and relates it to policy, pr...
Most discussions of rural health policy overlook the key role that states play in crafting and deliv...
Edited by Craig M. Klugman and Pamela M. Dalinis Klugman and Dalinis initiate a much-needed conversa...
Health disparities are the “differences in [the] incidence, prevalence, morbidity, mortality and bur...
The nation’s sharp focus on population health and the reform of health care systems underscores the ...
Background: Rural-urban disparities in health outcomes and access to care are pervasive. A key solut...
Rural communities in the United States are served by relatively fewer health care professionals than...
Disparities exist in the livelihood and opportunities for people living in America’s rural communiti...
The healthcare professional shortage or maldistribution severely limits access to sufficient health ...
Using a national dataset, the influence of the community and individual provider characteristics on ...
The supply of physicians has increased rapidly during the past decade. To examine the impact of this...
In the Journal of Health Services Research and Policy, access to health care was defined as, “The av...
Nonmetropolitan residents, those living outside central urbanized areas greater than 50,000 in popul...
BackgroundRural areas have historically struggled with shortages of healthcare providers; however, a...
A number of media stories document a “shortage” of doctors in rural communities. The distribution of...
This paper explores the broad definition of health in the rural context and relates it to policy, pr...
Most discussions of rural health policy overlook the key role that states play in crafting and deliv...
Edited by Craig M. Klugman and Pamela M. Dalinis Klugman and Dalinis initiate a much-needed conversa...
Health disparities are the “differences in [the] incidence, prevalence, morbidity, mortality and bur...
The nation’s sharp focus on population health and the reform of health care systems underscores the ...
Background: Rural-urban disparities in health outcomes and access to care are pervasive. A key solut...