Background\ud Accurate analysis of health problems facing rural residents depends on how rurality is defined. Health services research relies frequently on the rural urban commuting area (RUCA) codes to estimate rurality at the small area level. We modified the county-level Index of Relative Rurality (IRR) to the ZIP code level (IRRZIP) to create an alternative small-area-level rural classification system. We then compared how the 2 rural classification systems differ in how rural areas and populations are defined and in methodological analysis.\ud \ud Methods\ud We linked data for veterans (n = 37,466) who attended the VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System to 2000 United States Census and the US Department of Agriculture's Economic Research Serv...
In order to support rural policy making with appropriate information, alternative territorial breakd...
The term rural is used to describe people, places, traditions, and spaces. It is often employed as a...
Public policymakers and their advisors struggle with the problem of specifying criteria by which hea...
The Index of Relative Rurality (IRR) is a continuous, threshold-free, and unit-free measure of rural...
Over the past decade national policymakers have grappled with the increasingly difficult issue of im...
Health disparities research in rural populations is based on several common taxonomies identified by...
Health disparities research in rural populations is based on several common taxonomies identified by...
This paper introduces the Index of Relative Rurality, a continuous measure of rurality. The index i...
Copyright © 2013 Matthew Lee Smith et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
The evaluation of telemedicine activity in rural communities is complicated by the fact that most te...
This article illustrates the commonly overlooked sample selection problem inherent in using rural cl...
Background: The dichotomization or categorization of rural-urban codes, as nominal variables, is a p...
NCHS data systems are often used to study the association between urbanization level of residence an...
This repository includes the data, methods and code used in developing the re-classification scheme ...
Beale codes are an important tool for examining rural urban differences in socioeconomic trends. How...
In order to support rural policy making with appropriate information, alternative territorial breakd...
The term rural is used to describe people, places, traditions, and spaces. It is often employed as a...
Public policymakers and their advisors struggle with the problem of specifying criteria by which hea...
The Index of Relative Rurality (IRR) is a continuous, threshold-free, and unit-free measure of rural...
Over the past decade national policymakers have grappled with the increasingly difficult issue of im...
Health disparities research in rural populations is based on several common taxonomies identified by...
Health disparities research in rural populations is based on several common taxonomies identified by...
This paper introduces the Index of Relative Rurality, a continuous measure of rurality. The index i...
Copyright © 2013 Matthew Lee Smith et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
The evaluation of telemedicine activity in rural communities is complicated by the fact that most te...
This article illustrates the commonly overlooked sample selection problem inherent in using rural cl...
Background: The dichotomization or categorization of rural-urban codes, as nominal variables, is a p...
NCHS data systems are often used to study the association between urbanization level of residence an...
This repository includes the data, methods and code used in developing the re-classification scheme ...
Beale codes are an important tool for examining rural urban differences in socioeconomic trends. How...
In order to support rural policy making with appropriate information, alternative territorial breakd...
The term rural is used to describe people, places, traditions, and spaces. It is often employed as a...
Public policymakers and their advisors struggle with the problem of specifying criteria by which hea...