Access to care in rural America: impact of hospital closures.

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Title
Access to care in rural America: impact of hospital closures.
First Author
Rosenbach, Margo L
Date of Pub
1995 Fall
Pages
15-37
Abstract
This article employs a quasi-experimental, pre/post comparison group design to determine whether rural hospital closures (n = 11) have had a detrimental impact on access to inpatient and outpatient care for the Medicare population. Closure areas experienced a significant decrease in medical admissions, although admission rates remained higher than in comparison areas. Physician services were not found to substitute for inpatient services following a closure. No adverse impacts on mortality were observed. Patients in closure areas were more likely to be admitted to urban teaching hospitals following the closure of their local hospital.
Other Authors
Dayhoff, Debra A
MeSH
Comparative Study : Health Facility Closure/economics/statistics & numerical data : Health Services Accessibility/statistics & numerical data : Health Services Research : Hospitals, Rural/economics/supply & distribution : Medicare Part A/economics/trends : Medicare Part B/economics/trends : Outcome Assessment (Health Care) : Rural Population : Support, U.S. Gov't, Non-P.H.S. : United States : Utilization Review
Issue
1
NTIS Number
PB96-139548
Volume
17

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