十字路口的农村健康:政策制定者如何辜负了美国农村,以及如何为更健康的明天努力

Rural Health at a Crossroads: How Policymakers Have Failed Rural America and What Can Be Done for a Healthier Tomorrow

Milbank Quarterly · 2026
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本文回顾了美国联邦和州政策如何导致农村与城市在医疗可及性和健康结果上的差距,指出当前政策不足,并探讨了远程医疗、移动医疗和交通补贴等潜在改进措施。

Abstract

Policy Points Rural communities have more limited access to medical care and worse health outcomes. Existing federal and state policies largely fall short in addressing rural access disparities. Rural health woes require increased government funding for providers and the embrace of alternative health delivery mechanisms, as well as expanded public-private/nonprofit partnerships to overcome access barriers. CONTEXT: Rural and urban areas have diverged significantly in health care access and health outcomes over the last four decades. Federal and state policies have played important roles in shaping these trends. METHODS: I qualitatively review previous and existing federal and state policies that have shaped contemporary rural-urban health disparities. I review academic literature on recent policy enactments that have shown promise for alleviating some rural health struggles as well as scholarship on how the politics of rural health have stymied better policymaking. FINDINGS: Large scale federal investments (e.g., the Hill-Burton Act) were required to bring modern health care to rural communities in the first place, but inadequate and nonuniversal policies enacted since the 1970s and the increasing corporatization of health care over the last decades have led to withering rural health care access. The recent "One Big Beautiful Bill Act" will likely make these matters worse. Policies that have expanded telehealth and mobile health access, as well as subsidized rural transportation services and changes to public payer reimbursement policies, have provided some optimism. However, the broader politics of rural health limit policy opportunities. CONCLUSION: Rural health has suffered, in part, due to state and federal policy failures. While some incremental changes have certainly shown evidence of potential improvements, a more radical policy agenda may be needed to maintain or improve health care access in rural communities. There is mixed-to-negative evidence regarding whether the political environment will allow for sufficient policy improvements.

健康政策农村健康医疗保健远程医疗健康公平