نتایج جستجو برای: rural urban continuum

تعداد نتایج: 312200  

2009
José J Escarce José J. Escarce Kanika Kapur

Rural hospitals play a crucial role in providing healthcare to rural Americans, a vulnerable and underserved population; however, rural hospitals have faced threats to their financial viability and many have closed as a result. This paper examines the hospital characteristics that are associated with patients choosing rural hospitals, and sheds light on the types of patients who depend on rural...

2017
S. H. Houser D. Au R. Weech-Maldonado

Background: Given relatively less favorable health outcomes in rural Alabama, electronic health records (EHRs) have an even greater potential to improve quality and alleviate disparities if meaningfully used. Objectives: We examined rural-urban differences as it pertained to perceived barriers, benefits, and motivating factors of EHR implementation. Methods: We used multivariate logistic models...

1986
James M. Hatten Rose E. Connerton

When the Health Care Financing Administration implemented the Medicare prospective payment system (PPS), the payment rates for inpatient hospital operating costs were derived on an urban and rural basis within each region. The rates were also adjusted for area wage levels and other factors affecting hospital costs. The effect of PPS on rural hospitals is of widespread interest. This article pro...

2011
Esther K. Choo Craig D. Newgard Robert A. Lowe Michael K. Hall K John McConnell

OBJECTIVE Little is known about availability of resources for managing intimate partner violence (IPV) at rural hospitals. We assessed differences in availability of resources for IPV screening and management between rural and urban emergency departments (EDs) in Oregon. METHODS We conducted a standardized telephone interview of Oregon ED directors and nurse managers on six IPV-related resour...

Journal: :Applied clinical informatics 2011
S H Houser D Au R Weech-Maldonado

BACKGROUND Given relatively less favorable health outcomes in rural Alabama, electronic health records (EHRs) have an even greater potential to improve quality and alleviate disparities if meaningfully used. OBJECTIVES We examined rural-urban differences as it pertained to perceived barriers, benefits, and motivating factors of EHR implementation. METHODS We used multivariate logistic model...

Journal: :NCHS data brief 2014
Margaret Jean Hall Maria F Owings

In 2010, 17% of the U.S. population lived in rural (nonmetropolitan) areas. Many rural areas are medically underserved due to physician (especially specialist) shortages. Rural hospitals often are small, with a low volume of services, and have difficulty remaining financially viable under the regular hospital prospective payment system. Special Medicare hospital payment categories have been est...

Journal: :Journal of development economics 1975
G S Fields

A quantity adjustment framework is used to analyze unemployment and underemployment in less developed countries (LDCs). The basic premise of the formal theoretical model presented is that the same kinds of forces that explain the choices of workers between the rural and urban sectors can also explain thier choices between 1 labor market and another within an urban area and are most likely made...

Journal: :Rural and remote health 2015
M Ruth Lavergne Lynn Lethbridge Grace Johnston David Henderson Anne Frances D'Intino Paul McIntyre

INTRODUCTION Palliative care has been both more available and more heavily researched in urban than in rural areas. This research studies factors associated with palliative care program (PCP) enrollment and place of death across the urban/rural continuum. Importantly, rather than simply comparing urban and rural areas, this article examines how the effects of demographic, geographic, and socioe...

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