The Growing Divide in the Composition of Public Health Delivery Systems in US Rural and Urban Communities, 2014–2018
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Description
Analyzes data from the National Longitudinal Survey of
Public Health Systems to examine rural-urban differences in
the scope of public health delivery system activities and
organizational networks from 2014-2018. Provides geographic
breakdowns on various characteristics, including poverty,
unemployment, trends for public health activities, and more.
Author(s)
Kelsey M. Owsley, Mika K. Hamer, Glen P. Mays
Citation
American Journal of Public Health, 110(Suppl 2), S204-S210
Date
07/2020
Type
Document
Tagged as
Networking and collaboration · Public health · Rural-urban differences · Service delivery models · Statistics and data