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Rural health service managers' perspectives on preparing rural health services for climate change

Australian Journal of Rural Health, 2017
AbstractObjectiveTo determine health service managers' (HSMs) recommendations on strengthening the health service response to climate change.DesignSelf‐administered survey in paper or electronic format.SettingRural south‐west of New South Wales.ParticipantsHealth service managers working in rural remote metropolitan areas 3–7.Main outcome ...
Rachael Purcell, Joe McGirr
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Poverty, Health Services, and Health Status in Rural America

The Milbank Quarterly, 1988
Access to health services for everyone has been a major policy goal in the United States: inequitable access is assumed to lead to inequitable health status, particularly for low-income groups. A sophisticated model of the relation between poverty, health care needs, service use, and health outcomes is used to analyze cross-sectional data on 7,823 ...
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Financing Rural Health and Medical Services*

The Journal of Rural Health, 1990
ABSTRACT: The provision and utilization of health care services in rural areas are tied directly to the structure of financing. The model of rural health care shaped by federal policies over three decades was significantly altered by changes during the 1980s.
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Health Manpower Development and Rural Services

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1973
Last 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, 1990
This 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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Rural Health Service Programs

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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Rural Health Research and Rural Health in the 21st Century: The Future of Rural Health and the Future of Rural Health Services Research

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 Mental Health Services

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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