Colonoscopy Access and Utilization – Rural Disparities in the Carolinas, 2001- 2010


Autoria(s): Eberth, Jan M.; South Carolina Rural Health Research Center
Data(s)

17/11/2016

17/11/2016

01/07/2016

Resumo

The objective of this study was to identify disparities in colonoscopy utilization and access to care across urban-rural populations in the Carolinas. NC and SC are in the top 10% of states for the proportion of residents living in rural areas, making these states an ideal location to examine the effects of access to care. This report illustrates key findings from a study using ambulatory surgery discharge data from NC and SC from 2001-2010. Described is the geographic distribution of colonoscopy providers in the Carolinas, estimated colonoscopy utilization in urban and rural populations, and how patients seek their care based on the availability of providers in their county.

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application/pdf

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Identificador

http://hdl.handle.net/10827/23154

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English

Publicador

South Carolina State Library

Relação

South Carolina State Documents Depository

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Public Domain

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Palavras-Chave #Colonoscopy--South Carolina #Rural health services--South Carolina #Rural health services--North Carolina #Colonoscopy--North Carolina
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