Background: Tennessee has suffered more hospital closures per capita than anywhere else in the nation. The impact of hospital closures on access to care in rural and economically distressed Appalachian counties of Tennessee is of particular concern because these communities experience great health disparities. Hospital closures may exacerbate these disparities and create additional barriers when accessing care. Objectives: The aim of this study was to describe community residents’ perceptions of health and access to care following a hospital closure in a rural and economically distressed Appalachian county of Tennessee. Methods: This study used a qualitative descriptive approach to present community residents’ perceptions of health and acce...
Persons living in rural areas designated as having primary care provider shortages often lack access...
Access to primary care is limited in rural communities across the United States. Evidence supports p...
Appalachia has a long-standing association as a place of health inequalities, including the lack of ...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)Access to healthcare services is important ...
Twenty Tennessee hospitals have closed since 2010, increasing the distance and travel time to care, ...
Background: As rural hospitals across the United States increasingly downsize or close, the availabi...
Closure of community hospitals directly impacts the health of rural populations and indirectly affec...
Purpose Over 100 rural hospitals have closed in the U.S. since 2010. Continuous pressures on the rur...
Background: Limited access to health care services has been cited as a barrier to care for individua...
Objective: Lack of access to healthcare is frequently cited as a primary reason for health dispariti...
The issue of rural hospital closings in the United States in recent years has become of increasing c...
Introduction: Rural hospitals experienced both challenges and opportunities in providing healthcare ...
Rural hospital closures have become an epidemic in rural communities across the country. Appalachia ...
Over 80 rural hospitals have closed in the United States since 2010, representing about half of all ...
Over 80 rural hospitals have closed in the United States since 2010, representing about half of all ...
Persons living in rural areas designated as having primary care provider shortages often lack access...
Access to primary care is limited in rural communities across the United States. Evidence supports p...
Appalachia has a long-standing association as a place of health inequalities, including the lack of ...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)Access to healthcare services is important ...
Twenty Tennessee hospitals have closed since 2010, increasing the distance and travel time to care, ...
Background: As rural hospitals across the United States increasingly downsize or close, the availabi...
Closure of community hospitals directly impacts the health of rural populations and indirectly affec...
Purpose Over 100 rural hospitals have closed in the U.S. since 2010. Continuous pressures on the rur...
Background: Limited access to health care services has been cited as a barrier to care for individua...
Objective: Lack of access to healthcare is frequently cited as a primary reason for health dispariti...
The issue of rural hospital closings in the United States in recent years has become of increasing c...
Introduction: Rural hospitals experienced both challenges and opportunities in providing healthcare ...
Rural hospital closures have become an epidemic in rural communities across the country. Appalachia ...
Over 80 rural hospitals have closed in the United States since 2010, representing about half of all ...
Over 80 rural hospitals have closed in the United States since 2010, representing about half of all ...
Persons living in rural areas designated as having primary care provider shortages often lack access...
Access to primary care is limited in rural communities across the United States. Evidence supports p...
Appalachia has a long-standing association as a place of health inequalities, including the lack of ...