This research inquiry aims to understand what processes most substantially impact potential access and realized access to primary health care for farmworker families in California. Potential access refers to the availability of medical services relative to need, while realized access refers to the use of medical services to satisfy those needs (Khan and Bhardwaj, 1994). Key to this research is how the condition of migrating outside one's county of residence affects access to medical services. In this study, political economic policy analysis focuses on how rural health care access at the local level is affected by federal, state, and local health care policies, which work either to secure or to undermine allocations of medi...
Rural residents have higher rates of age-adjusted mortality, disability, and chronic disease than th...
Access to health care depends on the three pillars of affordability, availability, and willingness t...
Since 1994 the issue of how access is impacted by managed care in rural Utah has been the focus of S...
This thesis focuses on the access farmworkers, both documented and undocumented, have to health care...
Recent federal and state policies may have improved access to health insurance for farmworkers, who ...
Presents findings on the healthcare costs of the state's farmers and ranchers, including health stat...
Where Californians live within the state plays an important role in determining their access to heal...
Analyzes factors affecting California farmers' and ranchers' likelihood of spending more than 10 per...
Farmworkers face significant disease burden. Meanwhile, farmworker healthcare utilization is low. Th...
Abstract Background: Previous studies have found that although health insurance coverage expanded f...
This article analyzes issues related to the U.S. farm workers’ utilization to health care services a...
Problem Statement: The majority of the two to three million migrant and seasonal farmworkers (MSFW) ...
Questions of access to hospital services figure centrally in rural-health policy debates, yet few an...
Whether patients have access to adequate medical care is a question frequently discussed in journals...
We estimate farmers' health care consumption given their insurance status, explicitly taking into ac...
Rural residents have higher rates of age-adjusted mortality, disability, and chronic disease than th...
Access to health care depends on the three pillars of affordability, availability, and willingness t...
Since 1994 the issue of how access is impacted by managed care in rural Utah has been the focus of S...
This thesis focuses on the access farmworkers, both documented and undocumented, have to health care...
Recent federal and state policies may have improved access to health insurance for farmworkers, who ...
Presents findings on the healthcare costs of the state's farmers and ranchers, including health stat...
Where Californians live within the state plays an important role in determining their access to heal...
Analyzes factors affecting California farmers' and ranchers' likelihood of spending more than 10 per...
Farmworkers face significant disease burden. Meanwhile, farmworker healthcare utilization is low. Th...
Abstract Background: Previous studies have found that although health insurance coverage expanded f...
This article analyzes issues related to the U.S. farm workers’ utilization to health care services a...
Problem Statement: The majority of the two to three million migrant and seasonal farmworkers (MSFW) ...
Questions of access to hospital services figure centrally in rural-health policy debates, yet few an...
Whether patients have access to adequate medical care is a question frequently discussed in journals...
We estimate farmers' health care consumption given their insurance status, explicitly taking into ac...
Rural residents have higher rates of age-adjusted mortality, disability, and chronic disease than th...
Access to health care depends on the three pillars of affordability, availability, and willingness t...
Since 1994 the issue of how access is impacted by managed care in rural Utah has been the focus of S...