This conversation about health disparities in the South, with questions composed by the authors, incorporates the medical expertise of Brookshield Laurent and Jennifer Conner from the New York Institute of Technology’s Delta Population Health Institute at Arkansas State University, with the social science expertise of Raeda Anderson from the Shepherd Center in Atlanta, Georgia, and Meagan Rosenthal and Anne Cafer from the University of Mississippi.https://egrove.olemiss.edu/studythesouth/1004/thumbnail.jp
U.S. medical and health policy leaders strive to eliminate health disparities for racial and ethnic ...
Rural America is commonly viewed as a repository of virtuous and patriotic values, deeply rooted in ...
Recent evidence highlights health disparities among rural communities. The purpose of this study was...
This conversation about health disparities in the South, with questions composed by the authors, inc...
Intro: Historical studies have shown that health disparities exist between urban and rural communiti...
One in every twenty-five persons in America is a racial/ethnic minority who lives in a rural area. O...
Racism can be understood as a system of dominance and power designed to uphold the racially privileg...
The Appalachian region of the United States has long been recognized for its poor economic and socia...
Disparities exist in the livelihood and opportunities for people living in America’s rural communiti...
This paper examines the impact of rural hospitals closures in the United States on African Americans...
Background. Rurality may influence racial/ethnic disparities in access to healthcare. This study sou...
Disparities in HIV prevalence reflect multiple disparities in the social determinants of health that...
Disparities in health and barriers to healthcare are prominent in rural areas, particularly in the D...
This study explores realized and effective access domains outlined by Andersen’s Behavioral Model of...
Health disparities are the “differences in [the] incidence, prevalence, morbidity, mortality and bur...
U.S. medical and health policy leaders strive to eliminate health disparities for racial and ethnic ...
Rural America is commonly viewed as a repository of virtuous and patriotic values, deeply rooted in ...
Recent evidence highlights health disparities among rural communities. The purpose of this study was...
This conversation about health disparities in the South, with questions composed by the authors, inc...
Intro: Historical studies have shown that health disparities exist between urban and rural communiti...
One in every twenty-five persons in America is a racial/ethnic minority who lives in a rural area. O...
Racism can be understood as a system of dominance and power designed to uphold the racially privileg...
The Appalachian region of the United States has long been recognized for its poor economic and socia...
Disparities exist in the livelihood and opportunities for people living in America’s rural communiti...
This paper examines the impact of rural hospitals closures in the United States on African Americans...
Background. Rurality may influence racial/ethnic disparities in access to healthcare. This study sou...
Disparities in HIV prevalence reflect multiple disparities in the social determinants of health that...
Disparities in health and barriers to healthcare are prominent in rural areas, particularly in the D...
This study explores realized and effective access domains outlined by Andersen’s Behavioral Model of...
Health disparities are the “differences in [the] incidence, prevalence, morbidity, mortality and bur...
U.S. medical and health policy leaders strive to eliminate health disparities for racial and ethnic ...
Rural America is commonly viewed as a repository of virtuous and patriotic values, deeply rooted in ...
Recent evidence highlights health disparities among rural communities. The purpose of this study was...