Arguing for Rural Health in Medicare: A Progressive Rhetoric for Rural America

Date
09/2002
Description

Examines how rural health policy is treated in the broader field of public policy, discusses the role of advocacy in developing rural health policy, and suggests ways to make that advocacy more effective. Specifically, the report explores the types of claims that rural advocates make, focusing in the context of Medicare policy, and determines to what extent those claims reflect a central them of fairness and inclusiveness in national polices versus claims that benefit special interests.

Center
North Carolina Rural Health Research and Policy Analysis Center
Authors
Thomas Ricketts
Topics