Background A significant concern for rural patients is the cost of travel outside of their community for specialist and diagnostic care. Often, these costs are transferred to patients and their families, who also experience stress associated with traveling for care. We sought to examine the rural patient experience by (1) estimating and categorizing the various out of pocket costs associated with traveling for healthcare and (2) describing and measuring patient stress and other experiences associated with traveling to seek care, specifically in relation to household income. Methods We have designed and administered an online, retrospective, cross-sectional su...
Background. Rural residents seeking health care face barriers due to a shortage of healthcare profes...
Amidst concerns about escalating health spending, examining variation in health care delivery may re...
Background: Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is a proven means to reduce morbidity and mortality among ca...
Background A significant concern for rural patients is the cost of travel outside o...
The attrition of small volume surgical and maternity services in rural Canada over the past three de...
Almost anyone who lives in a rural area has a story to tell about travelling for health care. The co...
INTRODUCTION: Examining how to deliver primary health care (PHC) services and increase their accessi...
The role of place has emerged as an important factor in determining people’s health experiences. Rur...
Introduction: Living in rural areas pose challenges to accessing healthcare, often requiring individ...
Objective: Cancer patients who travel long distances to access medical services face considerable di...
Rural residents can incur substantial travel-related costs to receive needed care. In this study, we...
This exploratory study utilized Donabedian's Quality model to develop a framework to study patients ...
PURPOSE: To examine rural-urban differences in the use of mental health services (mental health and ...
People from rural and remote areas commonly need to attend provincial and metropolitan cities for sp...
Background. Rural residents seeking health care face barriers due to a shortage of healthcare profes...
Background. Rural residents seeking health care face barriers due to a shortage of healthcare profes...
Amidst concerns about escalating health spending, examining variation in health care delivery may re...
Background: Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is a proven means to reduce morbidity and mortality among ca...
Background A significant concern for rural patients is the cost of travel outside o...
The attrition of small volume surgical and maternity services in rural Canada over the past three de...
Almost anyone who lives in a rural area has a story to tell about travelling for health care. The co...
INTRODUCTION: Examining how to deliver primary health care (PHC) services and increase their accessi...
The role of place has emerged as an important factor in determining people’s health experiences. Rur...
Introduction: Living in rural areas pose challenges to accessing healthcare, often requiring individ...
Objective: Cancer patients who travel long distances to access medical services face considerable di...
Rural residents can incur substantial travel-related costs to receive needed care. In this study, we...
This exploratory study utilized Donabedian's Quality model to develop a framework to study patients ...
PURPOSE: To examine rural-urban differences in the use of mental health services (mental health and ...
People from rural and remote areas commonly need to attend provincial and metropolitan cities for sp...
Background. Rural residents seeking health care face barriers due to a shortage of healthcare profes...
Background. Rural residents seeking health care face barriers due to a shortage of healthcare profes...
Amidst concerns about escalating health spending, examining variation in health care delivery may re...
Background: Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is a proven means to reduce morbidity and mortality among ca...