Tools for Improving Access to Subspecialty Care Among Rural Children
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2-1-2025
Institution/Department
Pediatrics
Journal Title
Pediatric clinics of North America
MeSH Headings
Humans; Health Services Accessibility; Child; Rural Health Services; Rural Population; Pediatrics (methods); Primary Health Care; United States; Child Health Services (organization & administration)
Abstract
Children living in rural areas encounter unique, significant barriers to the receipt of health care, including pediatric specialty care. In this article, the authors review these barriers and evaluate the advantages and limitations of various access tools intended to better connect children to specialty care. They highlight the potential of some access tools to increase rural primary care physicians' skill and involvement in their patient care, but also the risks of increasing rural primary care providers' workload and responsibilities without increasing their resources. They contextualize these benefits and risks within the quintuple aims advanced by the Institute of Healthcare Improvement.
First Page
111
Last Page
121
Recommended Citation
Whiting G, Bohnhoff JC. Tools for Improving Access to Subspecialty Care Among Rural Children. Pediatr Clin North Am. 2025;72(1):111-121. doi:10.1016/j.pcl.2024.07.022