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Citation

Blazer DG, Landerman LR, Fillenbaum G, Horner R. Am. J. Public Health 1995; 85(10): 1384-1390.

Affiliation

Department of Psychiatry, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC, USA.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1995, American Public Health Association)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

7573622

PMCID

PMC1615634

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: This study compared health service use and satisfaction with health care among older adults living in urban vs rural counties in North Carolina. METHODS: A stratified random sample of 4162 residents of one urban and four rural counties of North Carolina was surveyed to determine urban/rural variation in inpatient and outpatient health service use, continuity of care and satisfaction with care, and barriers (transportation, cost) to care. RESULTS: Inpatient and outpatient service use did not vary by residence in controlled analyses. Continuity of care was more frequent in rural counties. Transportation was not perceived as a barrier to health care more frequently in rural than in urban counties, but cost was a greater barrier to care among rural elderly people. CONCLUSIONS: In this sample, older persons living in rural counties within reasonable driving distance of urban counties with major medical centers used health services as frequently and were as satisfied with their health care as persons in urban counties. Cost of care, however, was a significant and persistent barrier among rural elderly people, despite Medicare coverage.


Language: en

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