A review of the literature on access and utilization of medical care with special emphasis on rural primary care

John L. Fiedler
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Over the past 35 years medical care resources in the United States have become increasingly concentrated in medical centers and university hospitals of large urban areas. This trend has left inhabitants of rural areas increasingly relatively deprived of access to health care resources. More importantly, this relative deprivation of access to medical resources has been a key factor explaining ruralite's deprivation in the utilization of those resources.

Although policy makers have been aware of the evolving structural pattern of the industry for some time, to date they appear unwilling and/or unable to fundamentally alter its continued growth and development. This review describes various forces influencing this developmental pattern at both the individual and the system (macro) level. It further discusses how government health policy, the characteristics of the health delivery system and the characteristics of the U.S. people transactionally relate to affect access to and utilization of health care resources.

关于获得和利用医疗保健的文献综述,特别强调农村初级保健
在过去的35年里,美国的医疗资源越来越集中在大城市的医疗中心和大学医院。这一趋势使农村地区的居民越来越难以获得保健资源。更重要的是,这种获得医疗资源的相对剥夺是解释农村人口在利用这些资源方面的剥夺的一个关键因素。虽然政策制定者已经意识到行业结构模式的演变已经有一段时间了,但迄今为止,他们似乎不愿意和/或无法从根本上改变行业的持续增长和发展。这篇综述描述了在个体和系统(宏观)水平上影响这种发展模式的各种力量。它进一步讨论了政府卫生政策、卫生服务系统的特点和美国人民的特点如何相互关联,影响卫生保健资源的获取和利用。
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