Healthcare Engagement and Encounters in a Rural State: A Focus Group Study
Introduction: Rural populations have many barriers to quality health care including lack of access to primary care and specialty care and a greater likelihood to be underinsured or uninsured. They are also less likely to use preventive screening, or to participate in self-care and engage in their he...
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Main Authors: | Reshmi Singh (Author), Heather Scott (Author), Kem Krueger (Author), Erin J Bush (Author) |
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2018-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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