Health Services at Risk in "Vulnerable" Rural Places

Date
10/2002
Description

Describes, applies, and discusses implications of a method to identify places in rural America that are at risk of (vulnerable to) being without adequate healthcare services because 1) they lack a sufficient number of people to support a practice/provider, 2) they lack a sufficient number of people who are able to pay the full cost of care, 3) the population size and composition do not warrant the level of services currently available.

Center
RUPRI Center for Rural Health Policy Analysis
Authors
Michael Shambaugh-Miller, Julie Stoner, Louis Pol, Keith Mueller