Access to health care depends on the three pillars of affordability, availability, and willingness to seek care. USDA, Economic Research Service (ERS) researchers compared the availability of health care based on a county’s degree of urbanization. They found that during 2017–19 residents of the most rural counties may have had more difficulty finding and using health care services than residents living in metropolitan areas or more rural counties with population hubs. The most rural counties had fewer health care facilities and were more likely to have health professional shortage areas, the research showed
Nearly 20% of the U.S. population lives in rural areas and are not resistant to many of the U.S. hea...
Rural regions of the United States struggle to meet the healthcare needs of their communities, often...
Using a national dataset, the influence of the community and individual provider characteristics on ...
Access to health care depends on the three pillars of affordability, availability, and willingness t...
The more rural a county the poorer its health care services are likely to be. -- Lower income and sp...
The U.S. Census Bureau reported that 15% of the U.S. population lives in rural areas. However, addre...
Background. Rurality may influence racial/ethnic disparities in access to healthcare. This study sou...
Rural uninsured rates are higher than urban,1 and the uninsured often have difficulty obtaining need...
J. Truong, A. Frack, M. Davis, A. Samuelson, W. M. Silvers Whitworth University, Spokane, WA Access ...
ObjectivesTo examine whether living in a rural versus urban area differentially exposes populations ...
PurposeNearly one-fifth of Americans live in rural areas and experience multiple socioeconomic and h...
The uninsured have poorer access to care and obtain care at greater acuity than those with health in...
Lack of adequate access to health care in rural areas, throughout the United States, is a well known...
background: Rural communities face numerous health disparities related to health behaviors, health ...
Nearly 20 % of the U.S. population lives in rural areas and are not resistant to many of the U.S. he...
Nearly 20% of the U.S. population lives in rural areas and are not resistant to many of the U.S. hea...
Rural regions of the United States struggle to meet the healthcare needs of their communities, often...
Using a national dataset, the influence of the community and individual provider characteristics on ...
Access to health care depends on the three pillars of affordability, availability, and willingness t...
The more rural a county the poorer its health care services are likely to be. -- Lower income and sp...
The U.S. Census Bureau reported that 15% of the U.S. population lives in rural areas. However, addre...
Background. Rurality may influence racial/ethnic disparities in access to healthcare. This study sou...
Rural uninsured rates are higher than urban,1 and the uninsured often have difficulty obtaining need...
J. Truong, A. Frack, M. Davis, A. Samuelson, W. M. Silvers Whitworth University, Spokane, WA Access ...
ObjectivesTo examine whether living in a rural versus urban area differentially exposes populations ...
PurposeNearly one-fifth of Americans live in rural areas and experience multiple socioeconomic and h...
The uninsured have poorer access to care and obtain care at greater acuity than those with health in...
Lack of adequate access to health care in rural areas, throughout the United States, is a well known...
background: Rural communities face numerous health disparities related to health behaviors, health ...
Nearly 20 % of the U.S. population lives in rural areas and are not resistant to many of the U.S. he...
Nearly 20% of the U.S. population lives in rural areas and are not resistant to many of the U.S. hea...
Rural regions of the United States struggle to meet the healthcare needs of their communities, often...
Using a national dataset, the influence of the community and individual provider characteristics on ...