AHRQ Focus on Research

Rural Health Care


Examines aspects of organizing, delivering, and financing care to rural populations.

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Scope of the Problem / Impact of AHRQ Research / Current AHRQ-Supported Rural Health Research / Rural Research Priorities / For More Information


Scope of the Problem

Around 60 million, or roughly 1 in 5, Americans live in areas that have been classified as rural, and that number continues to grow. Compared with their urban counterparts, rural Americans are more likely to:

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Impact of AHRQ Research

AHRQ and its predecessor agencies have a longstanding commitment to rural health services research that dates to the 1970s. AHRQ research continues to examine many varied aspects of organizing, delivering, and financing care. AHRQ researchers report important findings in the following areas:

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Current AHRQ-Supported Rural Health Research

AHRQ addresses inequities in health care for rural Americans through various research initiatives, especially eliminating disparities in health care access and improving quality of care.

Eliminating Disparities in Access

Improving Quality and Outcomes

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Rural Research Priorities

To further address the health care needs of rural Americans we need more information on:

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For More Information

For more information on AHRQ's rural health projects contact:

Carole D. Dillard, M.A.
AHRQ Center for Primary Care Research
540 Gaither Road, Suite 6000
Rockville, MD 20850
Phone: (301) 427-1572
E-mail: CDillard@ahrq.gov

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AHRQ Publication No. 02-M015
Current as of March 2002


Internet Citation:

AHRQ Focus on Research: Rural Health Care. AHRQ Publication No. 02-M015, March 2002. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Rockville, MD. http://www.ahrq.gov/news/focus/focrural.htm


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