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Nebraska Center for
Rural Health Research

The Nebraska Center for Rural Health Research, formed in 1990, is organized as a multi-campus Center located within the College of Public Health, University of Nebraska Medical Center (UNMC).

The broad mission of the Center is to conduct research and analysis related to improving health care delivery in rural areas. The Center focuses on special populations among rural residents, including the elderly, children, minorities, mentally ill, under and uninsured, and new immigrants whose needs for assistance are unique.

Specific projects include analysis of national policies, studies of market-driven change in rural areas, studies of use of services by the elderly, and studies of access to, and utilization of health services by minority populations.


Recent Publications

PR09-75

"A Critical Match": Nebraska's Health Workforce Planning Project Final Report

Authors: Keith Mueller, Ph.D., Preethy Nayar, Ph.D., Kelly Shaw-Sutherland, M.P.A., Anh Nguyen, M.S.P.H., Liyan Xu, M.S., Nicole Vanosdel, M.A., Daniel Hummel, M.P.A.

September 2009

 

Contact Information:
The Nebraska Center for Rural Health Research
University of Nebraska Medical Center
984350 Nebraska Medical Center
Omaha NE 68198-4350

Ph: 402-559-5260
Fax: 402-559-7259

 

  


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