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3 Οκτ 2023 · Using Analysis of Variance (ANOVA), for both time periods we compared the health and SDOH measures across the rural-urban continuum (there were 436 urban counties, 729 suburban counties, and 1966 rural counties). Further, for each county, we calculated the change in values between 2015 and 2019.
The contrasting landscapes of urban and rural New York reveal significant disparities in healthcare access. While urban areas typically boast a wide range of services and advanced technologies, they may also suffer from overcrowding and higher costs.
For the second time, the New York State 2021 Health Equity Report series presents data on health outcomes, demographics, and other community characteristics for cities and towns with a 40% or greater non-White population throughout New York State.
2 Οκτ 2024 · These challenges impact the delivery of healthcare services in ways that differ from many of the challenges in urban areas and contribute to the worsening disparities in health outcomes, including mortality, observed between rural and urban New Yorkers.
• Federal Office of Rural Health Policy accepts all non-metropolitan counties as rural, and in addition, treats as rural (with associated grant eligibility) of census tracts with RUCA codes of 4 or higher. Rural Classifications in New York and Impact on Measurement
10 Ιουν 2022 · The reports indicate that rural areas are disproportionately lacking in health care resources compared to urban areas. Thus, there is a significant need for more research, evaluation, and policy mandates to improve the rural primary health care system.
18 Δεκ 2019 · Despite notable differences between urban and rural services, structure, and populations, results suggest that individuals residing in urban and rural areas experience both similar and different challenges to healthcare access.