Geographic differences in community oncology provider and practice location characteristics in the central United States.
Shellie D EllisJeffery A ThompsonSamuel S BoydAndrew W RobertsMary CharltonJoanna Veazey BrooksSarah A BirkenElizabeth Wulff-BurchfieldJonah AmponsahShariska PetersenAnita Y KinneyEdward EllerbeckPublished in: The Journal of rural health : official journal of the American Rural Health Association and the National Rural Health Care Association (2022)
We identified 2 potentially distinct styles of care delivery in rural communities, which may require distinct interventions: (1) innovation-isolated rural oncologists, who are more likely to be solo providers, provide care at few locations, and practice with doctors with similar training experiences; and (2) urban-rural spanning oncologists who provide care at a high number of locations and have potential to spread innovation, but may face high complexity and limited opportunity for care standardization.