2020
DOI: 10.2105/ajph.2020.305728
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The State of Rural Public Health: Enduring Needs in a New Decade

Abstract: Public health in the rural United States is a complex and underfunded enterprise. While urban–rural disparities have been a focus for researchers and policymakers alike for decades, inequalities continue to grow. Life expectancy at birth is now 1 to 2 years greater between wealthier urban and rural counties, and is as much as 5 years, on average, between wealthy and poor counties. This article explores the growth in these disparities over the past 40 years, with roots in structural, economic, and social spend… Show more

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“…Environmentally, rural communities have consistently lower levels of investment in the social determinants of health such as housing, emergency services, libraries, parks, and other services than urban communities. 31 Socially, rural communities are often thought to provide stronger notions of community and support, based on a willingness to work together and pride in place. 30 These rural-urban differences observed in other situations are reflected in this study.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Environmentally, rural communities have consistently lower levels of investment in the social determinants of health such as housing, emergency services, libraries, parks, and other services than urban communities. 31 Socially, rural communities are often thought to provide stronger notions of community and support, based on a willingness to work together and pride in place. 30 These rural-urban differences observed in other situations are reflected in this study.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, hospital closures in rural areas have been on a steady increase 15 . This “double jeopardy” of comparatively worse health behaviors and outcomes combined with less investment in health care facilities 16 uniquely positions rural residents to be at higher risk for severe illness from COVID‐19. Historically, rural populations have consistently shown higher mortality rates from infectious disease outbreaks and pandemics 17,18 .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…1 Rural areas might be particularly vulnerable to the COVID-19 pandemic, because people living in rural areas in the US tend to be older, have higher rates of underlying conditions, and less access to health services. 2,3 Approximately 15% of Americans live in rural areas. The health gap between rural and urban US was highlighted by a 2017 report identifying higher age-adjusted death rates for the five leading causes of death in nonmetropolitan areas.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4 Rural health departments face unique challenges related to serving the needs of populations that experience poorer health outcomes in large geographical areas with limited resources. 3…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%