Northern Border Regional Commission State and Region Chartbooks: A Health-Focused Landscape Analysis
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Webinar describing a project compiling the most recent publicly available data related to health and healthcare access at the county and state level for Maine, New Hampshire, New York, and Vermont. Discusses healthcare professional shortage areas and highlights counties with worse health outcomes than other counties in the region. Features statistics on demographics with breakdowns by rural location, socioeconomic characteristics, access to care, health outcomes and behaviors, community safety, death rates and top causes of death, internet access, insurance coverage, telehealth policies, scope of practice for various provider types, and maps showing Heath Professional Shortage Areas and locations of Rural Health Clinics, Federally Qualified Health Centers, and Critical Access Hospitals.
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Katherine Ahrens
Date
06/2022
Type
Video/Multimedia
Organizations
Maine Rural Health Research Center, Rural Health Research Gateway
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Access · Broadband · Community and economic development · Critical Access Hospitals · Federally Qualified Health Centers · Health insurance · Health workforce shortage designations · Mortality · Rural Health Clinics · Rural-urban differences · Scope of practice · Statistics and data · Telehealth · Maine · New Hampshire · New York · Vermont
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Organizations (2)
- Maine Rural Health Research Center, view details
- Rural Health Research Gateway, view details