Aging Well in Rural America- the Role and Status of Healthcare

This article explores the concept of aging well, outlines rural healthcare providers' roles in support of rural older Americans, and offers healthcare policy considerations for aging well in rural America. Clinical care accounts for only 20 percent of a person's health and well-being. Othe...

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subjects Again in Rural America: Particular Challenges to Well-Being
Age
Aging
Aging Well
Care Coordination
Diabetes
Economic factors
Ethics
Health behavior
Health care
Health care industry
Health care policy
Health policy
Health promotion
Health services
Housing
Housing policy
Human services
Older people
Poverty
Primary care
Rural Aging
Rural areas
Rural health care
Rural Healthcare
Social Determinants Of Health
Telehealth
Telemedicine
Transportation
Transportation policy
Trends
Well being
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