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Handbook of Research on Leadership and Advocacy for Children and Families in Rural Poverty
State of physical, mental, and emotional well-being.
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Health Challenges for Rural Families: Issues, Policies, and Solutions
H. Daniel Xu (East Carolina University, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-2787-0.ch001
Abstract
This chapter discusses the key health challenges faced by rural families, the major national policies and programs for rural health, and the process and political context of policymaking for rural health. It first provides an overview of the health condition in rural areas and health disparities as well as their linkage to poverty in rural communities, followed by an overview of the existing government health policies and programs for rural areas and a critical analysis of the federalist system in health policymaking. Then it offers a brief overview of the American federalism and major decision-making models for health policy and discusses their application to health policy decision-making in the United States. The last part concludes by providing policy recommendations for addressing health challenges for rural families and children. It is hoped that this chapter will help professionals in social, health, and human services understand the complexity of addressing health challenges faced by many rural families and children through policy and program interventions.
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An alteration or attribute of the health of an individual that may lead to distress, interference with daily activities, or contact with health services; it may be a disease (acute or chronic), disorder, injury, or trauma, or may reflect other health-related states such as pregnancy, aging, stress, congenital anomaly, or genetic predisposition.
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