With by far the lowest population density in the United States, myriad challenges attach to healthcare delivery in Alaska. In the “Size, Population, and (In)Accessibility” section, we characterize this geographic context, including how it is exacerbated by lack of infrastructure. In the “Distributing Healthcare” section, we turn to healthcare economics and staffing, showing how these bear on delivery—and are exacerbated by geography. In the “Health Care in Rural Alaska” section, we turn to rural care, exploring in more depth what healthcare delivery looks like outside of Alaska’s major cities. This discussion continues in the “Alaska’s Native Villages” section, which specifically analyzes healthcare in Alaska’s indigenous villages, some of ...
abstract: Due to unique barriers to access and quality of healthcare, rural Americans have, among ma...
Presented at the Experts Workshop. Sponsored by the Ford Foundation.Alaska Natives comprise several...
This article was prepared for a live conference, on “The Medicalization of Poverty,” held at the Uni...
•An average town in the United States will have a basic medical facility capable of treating its pat...
Edited by Craig M. Klugman and Pamela M. Dalinis Klugman and Dalinis initiate a much-needed conversa...
abstract: The 284 residents of the rural community of Cooper Landing, Alaska are subject to many hea...
Background. For more than 50 years, Community Health Aides and Community Health Practitioners (CHA/P...
Rural Alaskans face unique challenges in accessibility. Most villages and cities are not connected t...
The question of how to provide timely and effective healthcare to residents of rural states is being...
Alaska, often referred to as “The Last Frontier”, is a vast, geographically diverse and sparsely set...
Small, indigenous communities throughout the circumpolar North have struggled to survive in the face...
Telemedicine technologies are important lifelines for patients in rural areas. This study found 5 di...
There is no doubt that defining and measuring 'rurality' is problematic. In states such as Alaska on...
Health care is a fundamental right of every human being. About half of the world’s population (An es...
In rural and frontier Alaska, the root network of our entire health services system is a collective...
abstract: Due to unique barriers to access and quality of healthcare, rural Americans have, among ma...
Presented at the Experts Workshop. Sponsored by the Ford Foundation.Alaska Natives comprise several...
This article was prepared for a live conference, on “The Medicalization of Poverty,” held at the Uni...
•An average town in the United States will have a basic medical facility capable of treating its pat...
Edited by Craig M. Klugman and Pamela M. Dalinis Klugman and Dalinis initiate a much-needed conversa...
abstract: The 284 residents of the rural community of Cooper Landing, Alaska are subject to many hea...
Background. For more than 50 years, Community Health Aides and Community Health Practitioners (CHA/P...
Rural Alaskans face unique challenges in accessibility. Most villages and cities are not connected t...
The question of how to provide timely and effective healthcare to residents of rural states is being...
Alaska, often referred to as “The Last Frontier”, is a vast, geographically diverse and sparsely set...
Small, indigenous communities throughout the circumpolar North have struggled to survive in the face...
Telemedicine technologies are important lifelines for patients in rural areas. This study found 5 di...
There is no doubt that defining and measuring 'rurality' is problematic. In states such as Alaska on...
Health care is a fundamental right of every human being. About half of the world’s population (An es...
In rural and frontier Alaska, the root network of our entire health services system is a collective...
abstract: Due to unique barriers to access and quality of healthcare, rural Americans have, among ma...
Presented at the Experts Workshop. Sponsored by the Ford Foundation.Alaska Natives comprise several...
This article was prepared for a live conference, on “The Medicalization of Poverty,” held at the Uni...