People living in rural regions in the United States face more health challenges than their non-rural counterparts which could put them at additional risks during the COVID-19 pandemic. Few studies have examined if rurality is associated with additional mortality risk among those hospitalized for COVID-19. We studied a retrospective cohort of 3,991 people hospitalized with SARS-CoV-2 infections discharged between March 1 and September 30, 2020 in one of 17 hospitals in North Carolina that collaborate as a clinical data research network. Patient demographics, comorbidities, symptoms and laboratory data were examined. Logistic regression was used to evaluate associations of rurality with a composite outcome of death/hospice discharge. Comorbid...
COVID-19 is a global pandemic with uncertain death rates. We examined county-level population morali...
In this brief, author Kenneth Johnson estimates the influence that the local age structure has on co...
In this brief, author Kenneth Johnson discusses the likely influence that the age structure and the ...
People living in rural regions in the United States face more health challenges than their non-rural...
PURPOSE: Rural communities are among the most underserved and resource-scarce populations in the Uni...
Background Early studies on COVID-19 identified unequal patterns in hospitalization and mortality in...
Early in the COVID-19 pandemic, case and death rates from the disease in rural counties were signifi...
Background: West Virginia had garnered national attention for its vaccination rollout against corona...
IntroductionInherent differences as well as health disparities among rural and urban populations war...
Though U.S. life expectancy has increased over the past 50 years, this benefit has not been geograph...
As the COVID-19 pandemic moved beyond the initial heavily impacted and urbanized Northeast region of...
As rates of coronavirus (COVID-19) infection and death continue to rise, it is important to consider...
Background Early studies on COVID-19 identified unequal patterns in hospitalization and mortality in...
We examined the relationship between race-specific rural mortality and the health infrastructure of ...
COVID-19 infection and mortality rates have been higher in rural than in urban America since late-20...
COVID-19 is a global pandemic with uncertain death rates. We examined county-level population morali...
In this brief, author Kenneth Johnson estimates the influence that the local age structure has on co...
In this brief, author Kenneth Johnson discusses the likely influence that the age structure and the ...
People living in rural regions in the United States face more health challenges than their non-rural...
PURPOSE: Rural communities are among the most underserved and resource-scarce populations in the Uni...
Background Early studies on COVID-19 identified unequal patterns in hospitalization and mortality in...
Early in the COVID-19 pandemic, case and death rates from the disease in rural counties were signifi...
Background: West Virginia had garnered national attention for its vaccination rollout against corona...
IntroductionInherent differences as well as health disparities among rural and urban populations war...
Though U.S. life expectancy has increased over the past 50 years, this benefit has not been geograph...
As the COVID-19 pandemic moved beyond the initial heavily impacted and urbanized Northeast region of...
As rates of coronavirus (COVID-19) infection and death continue to rise, it is important to consider...
Background Early studies on COVID-19 identified unequal patterns in hospitalization and mortality in...
We examined the relationship between race-specific rural mortality and the health infrastructure of ...
COVID-19 infection and mortality rates have been higher in rural than in urban America since late-20...
COVID-19 is a global pandemic with uncertain death rates. We examined county-level population morali...
In this brief, author Kenneth Johnson estimates the influence that the local age structure has on co...
In this brief, author Kenneth Johnson discusses the likely influence that the age structure and the ...