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Rural Enrollment in Health Insurance Marketplaces, by State.
Barker AR, McBride TD, Kemper LM, Mueller KJ; Rural Health Research & Policy Centers; Rural Policy Research Institute, RUPRI Center for Rural Health Policy Analysis, University of Iowa College of Public Health, Department of Health Management and Policy. Barker AR, et al. Rural Policy Brief. 2015 Oct 1;(2015 11):1-4. Rural Policy Brief. 2015. PMID: 26793821
We provide comparisons between enrollment in urban and rural areas of each state and corresponding percentages of "potential market" participants enrolled. ...States with high absolute rural enrollment were about as likely to be Medicaid expansion states to be as no …
We provide comparisons between enrollment in urban and rural areas of each state and corresponding percentages of "potential market" …
Characteristics of Rural Communities with a Sole, Independently Owned Pharmacy.
Nattinger M, Ullrich F, Mueller KJ; Rural Health Research & Policy Centers; Rural Policy Research Institute, RUPRI Center for Rural Health Policy Analysis, Universitiy of Iowa College of Public Health, Department of Health Management and Policy. Nattinger M, et al. Rural Policy Brief. 2015 Apr 1;(2015 6):1-4. Rural Policy Brief. 2015. PMID: 26793812
Prior RUPRI Center policy briefs have described the role of rural pharmacies in providing many essential clinical services (in addition to prescription and nonprescription medications), such as blood pressure monitoring, immunizations, and diabetes counseling, and the adve …
Prior RUPRI Center policy briefs have described the role of rural pharmacies in providing many essential clinical services (in additi …
Rural Enrollment in Health Insurance Marketplaces.
Barker AR, McBride TD, Kemper LM, Mueller KJ; Rural Health Research & Policy Centers; Rural Policy Research Institute, RUPRI Center for Rural Health Policy Analysis, University of Iowa College of Public Health, Department of Health Management and Policy. Barker AR, et al. Rural Policy Brief. 2015 Jul 1;(2015 10):1-4. Rural Policy Brief. 2015. PMID: 26793819
Our previous analysis of 2015 Health Insurance Marketplace (HIM) data on plan availability and premiums in comparison to 2014 showed only modest premium increases in many rural areas and increased firm participation in most areas. To determine whether HIM enrollment …
Our previous analysis of 2015 Health Insurance Marketplace (HIM) data on plan availability and premiums in comparison to 2014 showed …
Accountable care organizations in rural America.
MacKinney AC, Vaughn T, Zhu X, Mueller KJ; Rural Health Research & Policy Centers; RUPRI Center for Rural Health Policy Analysis, University of Iowa College of Public Health, Department of Health Management and Policy. MacKinney AC, et al. Rural Policy Brief. 2013 Jul 1;(2013 7):1-4. Rural Policy Brief. 2013. PMID: 25399460
Characteristics of Rural Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs) - A Survey of Medicare ACOs with Rural Presence.
Salako A, Zhu X, MacKinney AC, Ullrich F, Mueller K; Rural Health Research & Policy Centers; Rural Policy Research Institute, RUPRI Center for Rural Health Policy Analysis, University of Iowa College of Public Health, Department of Health Management and Policy. Salako A, et al. Rural Policy Brief. 2015 May 1;(2015 8):1-4. Rural Policy Brief. 2015. PMID: 26793816
While there is growing literature about ACOs, much remains to be learned about ACO development in rural areas. A previous RUPRI Center policy brief 2 examined the formation of four rural ACOs. ...Key Findings from 27 Respondents. (1) Sixteen rural ACOs were f …
While there is growing literature about ACOs, much remains to be learned about ACO development in rural areas. A previous RUPRI Cente …
Facilitating the formation of accountable care organizations in rural areas.
Baloh J, Zhu X, Vaughn T, MacKinney AC, Mueller KJ, Ullrich F, Nattinger M; Rural Health Research & Policy Centers; RUPRI Center for Rural Health Policy Analysis, University of Iowa College of Public Health, Department of Health Management and Policy. Baloh J, et al. Rural Policy Brief. 2014 Jul 1;(2014 9):1-4. Rural Policy Brief. 2014. PMID: 25399474
This Policy Brief presents characteristics contributing to the formation of four accountable care organizations (ACOs) that serve rural Medicare beneficiaries. Doing so provides considerations for provider organizations contemplating creating rural-based ACOs. Key F …
This Policy Brief presents characteristics contributing to the formation of four accountable care organizations (ACOs) that serve rural
Surgical Services in Critical Access Hospitals, 2011.
Weigel P, Ullrich F, Ward MM, Mueller KJ; Rural Health Research & Policy Centers; Rural Policy Research Institute, RUPRI Center for Rural Health Policy Analysis, University of Iowa College Public Health, Department of Health Management and Policy. Weigel P, et al. Rural Policy Brief. 2015 Jan 1;(2015 2):1-4. Rural Policy Brief. 2015. PMID: 26415235
Inpatient procedure volume ranged between 20 percent and 24 percent of total surgical volume across the four states. Most of the research literature on surgery in CAHs focus on inpatient procedures only, thus missing a significant portion of the surgery volume that CAHs pe …
Inpatient procedure volume ranged between 20 percent and 24 percent of total surgical volume across the four states. Most of the research
The uninsured: an analysis by age, income, and geography.
Barker AR, Londeree JK, McBride TD, Kemper LM; Rural Health Research & Policy Centers; RUPRI Center for Rural Health Policy Analysis, University of Iowa College of Public Health, Department of Health Management and Policy. Barker AR, et al. Rural Policy Brief. 2014 Feb 1;(2014 2):1-4. Rural Policy Brief. 2014. PMID: 25399467
Key Findings. (1) Assuming Medicaid expansion in each of the fifty states and the District of Columbia, a larger proportion of the rural (non-metropolitan) uninsured (43.5%) than the urban uninsured (38.5%) would be eligible for Medicaid. (2) In both urban and rural
Key Findings. (1) Assuming Medicaid expansion in each of the fifty states and the District of Columbia, a larger proportion of the rural
Hospital Views of Factors Affecting Telemedicine Use.
Merchant KA, Ward MM, Mueller KJ; Rural Health Research & Policy Centers; Rural Policy Research Institute, RUPRI Center for Rural Health Policy Analysis, University of Iowa College of Public Health, Department of Health Management and Policy. Merchant KA, et al. Rural Policy Brief. 2015 Apr 1;(2015 5):1-4. Rural Policy Brief. 2015. PMID: 26793811
Therefore, we used data from interviews with hospital representatives to deepen the research and understanding of telemedicine use and the factors affecting that use. ...
Therefore, we used data from interviews with hospital representatives to deepen the research and understanding of telemedicine use an …
2015: Rural Medicare Advantage Enrollment Update.
Finegan C, Ullrich F, Mueller K; Rural Health Research & Policy Centers; Rural Policy Research Institute, RUPRI Center for Rural Health Policy Analysis, University of Iowa College of Public Health, Department of Health Management and Policy. Finegan C, et al. Rural Policy Brief. 2015 Jul 1;(2015 9):1-2. Rural Policy Brief. 2015. PMID: 26793818
Key Findings. (1) Rural enrollment in Medicare Advantage (MA) and other prepaid plans increased by 6.8 percent between March 2014 and March 2015 to 2.1 million members, or 21.2 percent of all rural residents eligible for Medicare. This compares to a national enrollm …
Key Findings. (1) Rural enrollment in Medicare Advantage (MA) and other prepaid plans increased by 6.8 percent between March 2014 and …
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