Access to Care Among Rural Minorities: Working Age Adults

Date
01/2003
Description

Examines the prevalence of health insurance and the use of physician services in rural areas. Findings include that rural minorities are handicapped by poverty and lack of education; low income and low education levels in non-metro areas translate into jobs that do not offer health insurance; and although non-metro adults were less likely to have insurance than metropolitan residents, they were not less likely to see a physician, with some exceptions.

Center
Rural and Minority Health Research Center
Authors
Janice Probst, Michael Samuels, Charity Moore