The purpose of this study was to examine rural-urban differences in health care use among Medicare beneficiaries age 85+. Understanding these differences, and the socioeconomic characteristics that contribute to them, can have important implications for Medicare policies aimed at serving the age 85+ population. Using the Medicare Current Beneficiary Survey 2010-13 Cost and Use and 2015-17 Cost Supplement Files, we examined whether and how rural and urban Medicare beneficiaries age 85+ differ in terms of their: socioeconomic and health characteristics that may inform health care use; trends in health care use, including use of inpatient and emergency department (ED) care; outpatient and prescription services; specialists and dentists; and ...
Objectives: Rural-urban health disparities are pervasive among older adults. Rural US locations have...
[[abstract]]Background: Elderly people are susceptible to develop multiple chronic diseases and are ...
Older adults (65+) are a growing and significant population in the United States. Due to medical con...
The aging of the baby boom generation is projected to dramatically increase the population aged 65 a...
The main goal of this study is to examine the relationship among residence ( rural/ nonmetropolitan/...
Little is known about the characteristics and health care use of rural residents with disabilities. ...
Analyzing the Medicare Current Beneficiary Survey, authors from the Maine Rural Health Research Cent...
The majority of Medicare beneficiaries experience gaps between the care they need and costs covered ...
In a shift away from institutional long term services and supports (LTSS), the federal government an...
© 2017 National Rural Health Association Purpose: Rural-urban health disparities are well-documented...
Examining the persistence of disparities over time is an important obligation in terms of rectifying...
Rural uninsured rates are higher than urban,1 and the uninsured often have difficulty obtaining need...
The purpose of this study is to examine the trend of usual source care (USC) rates and the disciplin...
This paper focuses on the utilization of physicians by a sample of elderly respondents in a midweste...
OBJECTIVE: To understand possible sociodemographic, economic and health differences between older ru...
Objectives: Rural-urban health disparities are pervasive among older adults. Rural US locations have...
[[abstract]]Background: Elderly people are susceptible to develop multiple chronic diseases and are ...
Older adults (65+) are a growing and significant population in the United States. Due to medical con...
The aging of the baby boom generation is projected to dramatically increase the population aged 65 a...
The main goal of this study is to examine the relationship among residence ( rural/ nonmetropolitan/...
Little is known about the characteristics and health care use of rural residents with disabilities. ...
Analyzing the Medicare Current Beneficiary Survey, authors from the Maine Rural Health Research Cent...
The majority of Medicare beneficiaries experience gaps between the care they need and costs covered ...
In a shift away from institutional long term services and supports (LTSS), the federal government an...
© 2017 National Rural Health Association Purpose: Rural-urban health disparities are well-documented...
Examining the persistence of disparities over time is an important obligation in terms of rectifying...
Rural uninsured rates are higher than urban,1 and the uninsured often have difficulty obtaining need...
The purpose of this study is to examine the trend of usual source care (USC) rates and the disciplin...
This paper focuses on the utilization of physicians by a sample of elderly respondents in a midweste...
OBJECTIVE: To understand possible sociodemographic, economic and health differences between older ru...
Objectives: Rural-urban health disparities are pervasive among older adults. Rural US locations have...
[[abstract]]Background: Elderly people are susceptible to develop multiple chronic diseases and are ...
Older adults (65+) are a growing and significant population in the United States. Due to medical con...