Quantifying rural disparity in healthcare utilization in the United States: Analysis of a large midwestern healthcare system.
Akua NuakoJingxia LiuGiang PhamNina SmockAimee JamesTimothy BakerLaura BierutDebbie L BennettLi-Shiun ChenPublished in: PloS one (2022)
Within the large healthcare system, patients in rural clinics had lower outpatient healthcare utilization compared to their urban counterparts despite having potentially elevated health needs reflected by a higher number of unique health diagnoses documented in their electronic health records after adjusting for multiple factors. This work can inform future studies exploring the roots and ramifications of rural-urban healthcare utilization differences and rural healthcare disparities.