Tagged: Rural Products

Flux in Loan Repayment Programs for Healthcare Professionals With States’ Budget Cuts and National Health Service Corps Budget Increases

Overview Repaying education loans is the most popular incentive now used to attract early-career healthcare practitioners into rural and other shortage areas. The federal National Health Service Corps Loan Repayment Program (NHSC LRP), by far the largest loan repayment program for health professionals, recently doubled in size with increased funding from the American Recovery and… Read more »

Association between Rural Hospital Service Changes and Community Demographics

The purpose of the brief, Association between Rural Hospital Service Changes and Community Demographics, was to investigate the association between the proportion of a rural community belonging to an AHRQ-identified priority population and local hospital service changes. Our results suggest that recent trends in service availability are often similar when comparing hospitals in non-metro counties with larger versus smaller priority populations. In aggregate, from 2011-2017, hospitals in non-metro counties generally experienced a net decrease in the availability of obstetric services and skilled nursing services and a net increase in the availability of oncology services, hospital-based outpatient services, orthopedic services, and emergency psychiatric services. Aggregate changes in the availability of home health and chemotherapy were generally smaller in magnitude. These aggregate results are consistent with previous work on rural hospital-based service availability.

Hospital Readmission Following Care in a Swing Bed

About this project Lead researcher: Mark Holmes, PhD Project funded: September 2012 Project completed: July 2021 Preventable hospital readmissions are a significant problem for patients and insurers. Swing beds are the only post-acute care in many very rural communities but research on the ability of swing bed care to prevent readmission is limited. A better… Read more »

Decline in Inpatient Volume at Rural Hospitals

About this project Authors: Tyler L Malone, George H Pink, George M Holmes This article was originally published in the Journal of Rural Health in March, 2021. Abstract Purpose: To investigate (1) all-payer inpatient volume changes at rural hospitals and (2) whether trends in inpatient volume differ by organizational and geographic characteristics of the hospital and… Read more »

Rural Informal Safety Net: The Development of a Research and Evaluation Design and a Preliminary Assessment

About this project Research staff: Thomas C. Ricketts & Kerry James Project completed: May 2001 This is a continuation of a multi-center assessment of the Rural Informal Safety Net. During January through August 1999, the North Carolina Rural Health Research and Policy Analysis Program conducted exploratory site visits to four rural North Carolina communities: Bayboro-Pamlico… Read more »

Impacts of Multiple Race Reporting

About this project Lead researcher: Randy Randolph, MRP Project completed: August 2001 This project will investigate the following questions regarding the 1997 revisions to Statistical Policy Directive No. 15, Race and Ethnic Standards for Federal Statistics and Administrative Reporting, a revision of the federal standards for collecting data on race and ethnicity, to be adopted… Read more »

Describing the Health Care Infrastructure in Rural Towns

About this project Lead researcher: Rebecca T. Slifkin, PhD Project completed: February 2001 The goal of this project is to incorporate information from multiple data sources in order to describe more fully the health care infrastructure in rural towns. Provider data, used to place providers within ZIP codes, includes census of physicians, physician assistants, and… Read more »

Tracking the Implementation of Medicaid Managed Care in Rural Areas

About this project Research staff: Rebecca T. Slifkin, PhD Project completed: August 2002 More than half of all Medicaid recipients are enrolled in some form of managed care, but participation in rural areas remains behind that of urban areas. In 1997, the North Carolina Rural Health Research Program conducted a study under an Agency for… Read more »

Rural Population and Providers: Mapping the 2000 Census

About this project Lead researcher: Rebecca T. Slifkin, PhD Project completed: August 2002 For this project we will create a monograph that uses maps to illustrate population location and changes at both the state and national level, and overlays these changes with provider supply. Using the 1990 and the 2000 census, we will describe the… Read more »

Use of Rural Health Clinics by Medicare Beneficiaries

About this project Contact: Andrea Radford, DrPH Project funded: September 2011 Project completed: April 2013 With approximately 3800 located across the nation, RHCs are an important component of the rural health infrastructure. Using Medicare outpatient claims data the degree to which Medicare beneficiaries are utilizing available RHCs will be determined and a profile of those… Read more »