“…20 Although CHCs are more likely than hospitals to formally collaborate with public health agencies, 21 in rural areas, external pressures (such as managed care), for collaboration with hospitals, may be less relevant. 22 Internal factors such as the need to share resources, to avoid unnecessary competition, to meet community needs, and/or to reduce costs through shared services may be important incentives driving collaboration among rural providers. In addition, the small size, limited human and financial resources, and distance of rural providers can hinder interactions between potential rural collaborators.…”