ObjectivesTo examine whether living in a rural versus urban area differentially exposes populations to social conditions associated with disparities in access to health care.MethodsWe linked Medical Expenditure Panel Survey (2005-2010) data to geographic data from the American Community Survey (2005-2009) and Area Health Resource File (2010). We categorized census tracts as rural and urban by using the Rural-Urban Commuting Area Codes. Respondent sample sizes ranged from 49 839 to 105 306. Outcomes were access to a usual source of health care, cholesterol screening, cervical screening, dental visit within recommended intervals, and health care needs met.ResultsAfrican Americans in rural areas had lower odds of cholesterol screening (odds ra...
Rural regions in the United States are home to nearly one in five Americans. For decades, health dis...
abstract: Due to unique barriers to access and quality of healthcare, rural Americans have, among ma...
© 2017 National Rural Health Association Purpose: Rural-urban health disparities are well-documented...
Background. Rurality may influence racial/ethnic disparities in access to healthcare. This study sou...
Problem/ConditionRural communities often have worse health outcomes, have less access to care, and a...
Rural uninsured rates are higher than urban,1 and the uninsured often have difficulty obtaining need...
This study examined the relationship between racial/ethnic residential segregation and access to hea...
Introduction and Background Individuals in rural areas do not have the same access to health care as...
The uninsured have poorer access to care and obtain care at greater acuity than those with health in...
U.S. medical and health policy leaders strive to eliminate health disparities for racial and ethnic ...
J. Truong, A. Frack, M. Davis, A. Samuelson, W. M. Silvers Whitworth University, Spokane, WA Access ...
Problem/Condition: Rural communities often have worse health outcomes, have less access to care, and...
Access to health care depends on the three pillars of affordability, availability, and willingness t...
Abstract Background Studies comparing the access to h...
Background This statewide survey sought to understand the adoption level of new health information ...
Rural regions in the United States are home to nearly one in five Americans. For decades, health dis...
abstract: Due to unique barriers to access and quality of healthcare, rural Americans have, among ma...
© 2017 National Rural Health Association Purpose: Rural-urban health disparities are well-documented...
Background. Rurality may influence racial/ethnic disparities in access to healthcare. This study sou...
Problem/ConditionRural communities often have worse health outcomes, have less access to care, and a...
Rural uninsured rates are higher than urban,1 and the uninsured often have difficulty obtaining need...
This study examined the relationship between racial/ethnic residential segregation and access to hea...
Introduction and Background Individuals in rural areas do not have the same access to health care as...
The uninsured have poorer access to care and obtain care at greater acuity than those with health in...
U.S. medical and health policy leaders strive to eliminate health disparities for racial and ethnic ...
J. Truong, A. Frack, M. Davis, A. Samuelson, W. M. Silvers Whitworth University, Spokane, WA Access ...
Problem/Condition: Rural communities often have worse health outcomes, have less access to care, and...
Access to health care depends on the three pillars of affordability, availability, and willingness t...
Abstract Background Studies comparing the access to h...
Background This statewide survey sought to understand the adoption level of new health information ...
Rural regions in the United States are home to nearly one in five Americans. For decades, health dis...
abstract: Due to unique barriers to access and quality of healthcare, rural Americans have, among ma...
© 2017 National Rural Health Association Purpose: Rural-urban health disparities are well-documented...