Diffusion of New Perinatal Technology into Rural Areas of Washington State
Description:
One of the major issues confronting rural health care providers is the problem of acquiring complex and expensive new medical machinery, because of the relatively low volume of patients and encounters. This study described the patterns through which new perinatal technologies are adopted, the extent to which they are utilized in communities of varying sizes and levels of medical sophistication, and the impact of these technologies on obstetrical care in rural communities. We used surveys to determine which technologies are available in inpatient and ambulatory practice settings (100% response rate).
Status:
Complete
Publications/Presentations
Authors | Title | Type | Date | Documents/Media |
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Rosenblatt RA, Saunders GR, Tressler CJ, Larson EH, Nesbitt TS, Hart LG | The diffusion of obstetric technology into rural U.S. hospitals | PUBLICATION | 06-01-1994 | Article |
Rosenblatt RA, Saunders G, Tressler C, Larson EH, Nesbitt TS, Hart LG | Do rural hospitals have less obstetric technology than their urban counterparts? A statewide study | PUBLICATION | 03-01-1993 |