Researchers sought to examine differences in the frequency, type, and duration of postacute care use among rural and urban Medicare beneficiaries. Among patients from both rural and urban counties, ...
Where you live can shape your health and your prescription costs. Urban and rural communities differ not just in lifestyle and resources, but also in the medications people take and how much they pay ...
Our country’s divisions are numerous, but consistent in cause and effect. We have red and blue states, conservatives and liberals, makers and takers, achievers and receivers, but the starkest is rural ...
The entire United States is grappling with the novel coronavirus pandemic. However, not all areas have been equally affected so far—and there are huge differences between how urban and rural areas ...
Incorporating of telementoring (Project ECHO) into practice: Efficacy of Point Of Service Testing-Breast Cancer (ePOST-BC). Is there any health and geographical disparity in indigenous and ...
Study reveals English proficiency, income, and area-level unemployment are among the influential factors and highlights need for tailored interventions to increase screening rates. In the United ...
Should All Patients With Stage IE Gastric Mucosa-Associated Lymphoid Tissue Lymphoma Receive Antibiotic Eradication Therapy for Helicobacter pylori? Patients with prostate cancer who live in rural ...
Despite being portrayed as having vastly different ideologies, people in rural communities have a lot of opinions in common with their urban counterparts, a new study from the American Communities ...
George Washington warned us all too well of the dangers of extreme partisanship–stating in his Farewell Address, “It agitates the community with ill-founded jealousies and … foments occasionally riot ...
The government routinely recognizes differences between rural and urban areas. Furthermore, the government routinely appropriates funds on account of those recognized differences. Rural Health Clinics ...
David Anderson is a research associate at the Duke-Margolis Center for Health Policy, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina. Jean M. Abraham is the Wegmiller Professor in the Division of Health ...