Differences in Access to and Use of Electronic Personal Health Information Between Rural and Urban Residents in the United States
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Description
Analyzes nationally representative data to detect
geographic differences in access to and utilization of
health information technology (HIT). Compares rural and
urban locations on internet accessibility and
sociodemographic factors, including sex, age,
race/ethnicity, educational attainment, annual income, and
health insurance coverage.
Author(s)
Alexandra Greenberg, Danielle Haney, Kelly Blake, Richard Moser, Bradford Hesse
Citation
Journal of Rural Health, 34(S1), s30-s38
Date
02/2018
Type
Document
Tagged as
Access · Health information technology · Racial and ethnic groups · Rural-urban differences · Statistics and data