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Health Manpower Development and Rural Services
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1973Last year at the 25th National Conference in San Francisco, Dr. Merlin K. DuVal, then Assistant Secretary for Health and Scientific Affairs, concluded his report by saying that "solutions to rural health problems can be found. In turn, government will do its part." 1 Recent federal priority and budget shifts, however, suggest a prior question and ...
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Education for Rural Health Services Administration
The Journal of Rural Health, 1990This section briefly describes the administrative needs of rural health services delivery entities, especially hospitals. It then reviews the educational processes in which health administrators are trained, with a focus on changes that have emerged during the 1980s. The final section examines the extent to which the educational programs are consistent
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Evaluation Review, 1982
The impact of community development efforts on rural health services is evaluated by an analytical procedure which pools cross-sectional and time series data, thus taking advantage of both inter-community and inter-temporal variation. Scales of institutional complexity were developed at six time points.
Michael K. Miller, Donald E. Voth
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The impact of community development efforts on rural health services is evaluated by an analytical procedure which pools cross-sectional and time series data, thus taking advantage of both inter-community and inter-temporal variation. Scales of institutional complexity were developed at six time points.
Michael K. Miller, Donald E. Voth
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The Journal of Rural Health, 2002
Rural health research is a unique field. It is neither a nested subcategory under general health services research nor a separate field of policy analysis or advocacy. Rural health research faces three potential crises: of content, of applicability, and of credibility. The content of the field is driven often by funds, its applicability is thus limited
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Rural health research is a unique field. It is neither a nested subcategory under general health services research nor a separate field of policy analysis or advocacy. Rural health research faces three potential crises: of content, of applicability, and of credibility. The content of the field is driven often by funds, its applicability is thus limited
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2001
Health and mental health care in America have come under increasing scrutiny during the last half of the 20th century from a vast array of stakeholders, including consumers, providers, employers, community leaders, policymakers, administrators, educators, as well as lawmakers at the state and federal levels of government.
Bruce Lubotsky Levin, Ardis Hanson
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Health and mental health care in America have come under increasing scrutiny during the last half of the 20th century from a vast array of stakeholders, including consumers, providers, employers, community leaders, policymakers, administrators, educators, as well as lawmakers at the state and federal levels of government.
Bruce Lubotsky Levin, Ardis Hanson
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DELIVERY OF PEDIATRIC HEALTH SERVICES IN A RURAL HEALTH CENTER
Pediatrics, 1969The Division of Health Affairs of the Office of Economic Opportunity is currently supporting a number of Neighborhood Health Centers throughout the country. One such "Poverty Program" center is described along with the presentation of the efforts made to provide a comprehensive health action program which directly relates to a poor rural community in ...
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Health Services in Rural America
1974Health care needs and services in rural areas are compared with those in urban areas, with the results indicating that rural people continue to have more health problems and less satisfactory care. Federal health care legislation and its effect on rural areas is discussed, particularly legislation pertaining to health manpower, health planning programs,
Matthews, Tresa H., Matthews, Tresa H.
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Rural Behavioral Health Services
2019Chapter “Rural Behavioral Health Services” presents an overview of the major challenges in the provision of rural and frontier behavioral health services in the United States. It also identifies the most important issues facing rural and frontier behavioral health services delivery in the foreseeable future.
Bruce Lubotsky Levin, Ardis Hanson
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HEALTH SERVICES FOR THE RURAL CHILD
Journal of the American Medical Association, 1948The "National Health Program" of the American Medical-Association states that "every child should have proper attention, including scientific nutrition, immunization and other services..." Those members of the American Medical Association who have special interest in the field of child health and who belong to the American Academy of Pediatrics have ...
J P, HUBBARD, M Y, PENNELL, R H, BRITTEN
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[Health and the development of a rural health service system].
Educacion medica y salud, 1980The first part of this article reviews the interesting experience of the Center for Multidisciplinary Research in Rural Development (CIMDER) of Cali, Colombia, in the application of a model for the integrated development of health services. The strategies used in the model were: services available to all individuals and families in the community, use ...
O, Echeverri, L M, de Salazar
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