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Liao, Pei-An; Chang, Hung-Hao; Yang, Fang-An – Journal of Rural Health, 2012
Purpose: To assess the impact of the introduction of Taiwan's National Health Insurance (NHI) on urban-rural inequality in health service utilization among the elderly. Methods: A longitudinal data set of 1,504 individuals aged 65 and older was constructed from the Survey of Health and Living Status of the Elderly. A difference-in-differences…
Descriptors: Evidence, Health Services, Health Insurance, Child Health
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Vallejos, Quirina M.; Quandt, Sara A.; Feldman, Steven R.; Fleischer, Alan B., Jr.; Brooks, Thanh; Cabral, Gonzalo; Heck, Judy; Schulz, Mark R.; Verma, Amit; Whalley, Lara E.; Arcury, Thomas A. – Journal of Rural Health, 2009
Context: Rural patients have limited access to dermatologic care. Farmworkers have high rates of skin disease and limited access to care. Purpose: This exploratory study assessed whether teledermatology consultations could help meet the needs of health care providers for farmworkers in rural clinics. Methods: Dermatologists provided 79…
Descriptors: Medical Services, Physicians, Diseases, Patients
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Onega, Tracy; Duell, Eric J.; Shi, Xun; Demidenko, Eugene; Goodman, David – Journal of Rural Health, 2010
Context: Disparities in cancer care for rural residents and for African Americans have been documented, but the interaction of these factors is not well understood. Purpose: The authors examined the simultaneous influence of race and place of residence on access to and utilization of specialized cancer care in the United States. Methods: Access to…
Descriptors: African Americans, Place of Residence, Hospitals, Cancer
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Rogers, Laura Q.; Markwell, Stephen J.; Courneya, Kerry S.; McAuley, Edward; Verhulst, Steven – Journal of Rural Health, 2009
Context: Rural breast cancer survivors may be at increased risk for inadequate exercise participation. Purpose: To determine for rural breast cancer survivors: (1) exercise preference "patterns," (2) exercise resources and associated factors, and (3) exercise environment. Methods: A mail survey was sent to rural breast cancer survivors identified…
Descriptors: Health Education, Crime, Self Efficacy, Cancer
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Baldwin, Laura-Mae; Hollow, Walter B.; Casey, Susan; Hart, L. Gary; Larson, Eric H.; Moore, Kelly; Lewis, Ervin; Andrilla, C. Holly A.; Grossman, David C. – Journal of Rural Health, 2008
Context: The Indian Health Service (IHS), whose per capita expenditure for American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) health services is about half that of the US civilian population, is the only source of health care funding for many rural AI/ANs. Specialty services, largely funded through contracts with outside practitioners, may be limited by…
Descriptors: Access to Health Care, American Indians, Alaska Natives, Health Services
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Peterson, Lars E.; Dodoo, Martey; Bennett, Kevin J.; Bazemore, Andrew; Phillips, Robert L., Jr. – Journal of Rural Health, 2008
Context: Rural areas have fewer physicians compared to urban areas, and rural emergency departments often rely on community or contracted providers for staffing. The emergency department workforce is composed of a variety of physician specialties and clinicians. Purpose: To determine the distribution of emergency department clinicians and the…
Descriptors: Physicians, Family Practice (Medicine), Urban Areas, Rural Areas
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Luman, Kyle; Zweifler, John; Grumbach, Kevin – Journal of Rural Health, 2007
Context: Few studies have systematically examined the experience of rural practice from the physician's perspective or included physicians from an array of specialties, particularly non-primary care. Purpose: To better understand differences between rural and urban physicians in perceptions of their practice environment. Methods: In 2001-2002,…
Descriptors: Specialists, Questionnaires, Patients, Rural Areas
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Drew, Jacob; Cashman, Suzanne B.; Savageau, Judith A.; Stenger, Joseph – Journal of Rural Health, 2006
Context: Hospitals in rural communities may seek to increase specialty care access by establishing clinics staffed by visiting specialists. Purpose: To examine the visiting specialist care delivery model in Massachusetts, including reasons specialists develop secondary rural practices and distances they travel, as well as their degree of…
Descriptors: Rural Areas, Clinics, Models, Health Services
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Mistretta, Martin J. – Journal of Rural Health, 2007
Context: Uneven distribution of physicians across geographic areas of the United States remains a significant problem that may have implications for health. Purpose: To develop a statistical model of physician distribution in Illinois counties that predicts where specialists and family physicians practice, and to suggest policy strategies for…
Descriptors: Specialists, Physicians, Medical Services, Economic Factors
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Borders, Tyrone F. – Journal of Rural Health, 2004
Consumer reports can provide useful information about the dimensions of access in need of improvement for particular population subgroups. To determine if there are Hispanic versus non- Hispanic white disparities in rural elders' reports of their health care access. A telephone survey was conducted among 2,097 rural community-dwelling elders in…
Descriptors: Transportation, Specialists, Medical Services, Telephone Surveys
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Bell, Ronny A.; Quandt, Sara A.; Arcury, Thomas A.; Snively, Beverly M.; Stafford, Jeanette M.; Smith, Shannon L.; Skelly, Anne H. – Journal of Rural Health, 2005
Purpose: Residents in rural communities in the United States, especially ethnic minority group members, have limited access to primary and specialty health care that is critical for diabetes management. This study examines primary and specialty medical care utilization among a rural, ethnically diverse, older adult population with diabetes.…
Descriptors: Medical Services, Rural Areas, Older Adults, Diabetes