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Rural Health Clinic Efficiency and Effectiveness: Insight from a Nationwide Survey

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This study reports the results of a nationwide survey of Rural Health Clinics (RHCs). The purpose was to identify factors that contribute to efficiency and effectiveness in RHCs. Factors related to cost efficiency were analyzed using multiple regression; factors related to the likelihood of providing preventive diabetic care, an effectiveness indicator, were analyzed using logistic regression. The study found: (1) technical efficiency to be positively related to cost efficiency; (2) non-profit control to be inversely related to cost efficiency in independent RHCs; and (3) provider-based RHCs and technology use to be related to the likelihood of providing preventive diabetic care. Implications for RHCs are: (1) improvement in technical efficiency could enhance cost efficiency; (2) visits to PAs and NPs, an indicator of process efficiency, may not guarantee the provision of preventive diabetic care; and (3) strategies for improving RHC efficiency and effectiveness may be different for provider-based and independent clinics.

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The analysis for this paper was supported by the Targeted Rural Health Research Grant Program, Office of Rural Health Policy, HRSA. The opinions and statements made in this article reflect our views only and do not represent those of the funding agency.

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Ortiz, J., Meemon, N., Tang, CY. et al. Rural Health Clinic Efficiency and Effectiveness: Insight from a Nationwide Survey. J Med Syst 35, 671–681 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10916-009-9404-4

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