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  • Health Care Access | RAND
    Access to health care refers to the ease with which an individual can obtain needed medical services RAND research has examined the social, cultural, economic, and geographic factors that influence health care access worldwide; the effects of changes in access; and the relationship between access and health for specific U S populations—including racial and ethnic minorities, people with
  • Developing a Research Agenda to Improve Rural Health Access and Quality . . .
    This report presents West Virginia's rural health challenges — workforce shortages, chronic disease, infrastructure gaps, and access barriers — and describes a preliminary research agenda to guide improvements The authors identify practical research priorities, highlight promising programs, and emphasize culturally responsive, community-engaged approaches to improve health outcomes in
  • Needed: Blueprint for a U. S. Health System Overhaul | RAND
    The U S health system is ill-equipped to meet patient and community needs A patient-centered overhaul should prioritize health education and disease prevention, provide care to patients where and when it is most convenient for them, leverage technology, increase access and capacity, and curb costs
  • Key Findings from RAND Health Care Research on Telehealth Policy
    RAND Health Care researchers used public and private data, such as data from health care claims, to understand telehealth's effect on health care delivery and how telehealth affects care quality, access, and equity
  • What Women Want: Womens Health at a UK Health Policy Crossroad
    The strategy pledged better support for menopause, increased funding for research, the creation of women's health hubs, which provide a convenient location for women to access multiple services, such as gynaecology, sexual health, contraception, and menopause care
  • Availability and Accessibility of Mental Health Services in New York . . .
    Across the United States and in New York City in particular, the use of mental health services is low and care is not equitably distributed Non-Hispanic white individuals are more likely to seek care than non-Hispanic Black or Hispanic individuals Provider shortages and a lack of integration across service settings are two barriers, and COVID-19 exacerbated these challenges
  • The Relationship Between Mental Health Care Access and Suicide
    Increased access to mental health services is commonly promoted as a strategy to decrease firearm violence and suicide Indeed, organizations on opposite sides of gun regulation debates often agree that policies designed to improve access to mental health care offer a promising approach to reducing gun violence [1] Here, we synthesize the evidence on access to mental health care and its
  • Behavioral Health Care in the Military Health System: Access and . . .
    Remote service members with PTSD, depression, or substance use disorder face challenges accessing high-quality behavioral health care through the Military Health System They see primary care and private-sector providers for such care and are less likely to receive psychotherapy
  • The Expense of Health Care Explained: What Americans Need to Know
    Health care costs in the United States remain a critical concern for policymakers, providers, and patients alike As voters head to the polls, we asked three experts on the economics of health care to explain some of the financial and public policy forces at work
  • Health Care Reform | RAND
    The debate within the U S government about reforming the health care system centers on ways to control rising costs and assure high-quality, affordable care RAND Health provides objective research and analysis on topics that can inform the health care reform debate, including financing; increasing access, insurance coverage, and quality; decreasing costs; and promoting wellness and prevention





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