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Maine Rural Health Research Center

Other Publications: 1995 - 2003

2003

  • Coburn, A. F., & Bolda, E. J. (2003). Rural hospitals and long-term care: Can we save hospitals and build an integrated acute and long-term care system? In R. J. Ham, R. T. Goins, & D. K. Brown (Eds.), Best practices in service delivery to the rural elderly (pp. 79-94). Morgantown, WV: West Virginia University Center on Aging.
  • Coburn, A. F., Bolda, E. J., & Keith, R. G. (2003). Variations in nursing home discharge rates for urban and rural nursing facility residents with hip fracture. Journal of Rural Health,19(2), 148-155.
  • Gale, J. A., & Coburn, A. F. (2003, January). The characteristics and roles of Rural Health Clinics in the United States: A chartbook. Portland, ME: University of Southern Maine, Edmund S. Muskie School of Public Service, Institute for Health Policy, Maine Rural Health Research Center. Available in PDF format
  • Gale, J. A., & Deprez, R. D. (2003). A public health approach to the challenges of rural mental health service integration. In B. H. Stamm (Ed.), Behavioral healthcare in rural and frontier areas: An interdisciplinary handbook . Washington, DC: APA Books.
  • Hartley, D., & Gale, J. (2003). Rural health care safety nets. In R. M. Weinick, & J. Billings (Eds.), Monitoring the health care safety net. Book III: Tools for monitoring the health care safety net. (pp. 117-127). Rockville, MD: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, AHRQ Pub. No. 03-0027.
  • Lambert, D., Donahue, A., Mitchell, M., & Strauss, R. (2003). Rural mental health outreach: Promising practices in rural areas. Rockville, MD: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Center for Mental Health Services.
  • Lambert, D., Gale, J., Bird, D. C., & Hartley, D. (2003). Medicaid managed behavioral health in rural areas. Journal of Rural Health, 19(1), 22-32.
  • Pearson, K. (Ed.). (2003, March). Rural health research in progress in the Rural Health Resarch Centers Program. Portland, ME: University of Southern Maine, Edmund S. Muskie School of Public ervice, Institute for Health Policy, Maine Rural Health Research Center. Available in PDF format
  • Taylor, P., Blewett, L., Brasure, M., Call, K. T., Larson, E., Gale, J., Hagopian, A., Hart, L. G., Hartley, D., House, P., James, M. K., & Ricketts, T. (2003). Small town health care safety nets: Report on a pilot study. Journal of Rural Health, 19(2), 125-134.
  • Ziller, E. C., Coburn, A. F., Loux, S. L., Hoffman, C., & McBride, T. D. (2003). Health insurance coverage in rural America. (No. 4093). Washington, DC: The Kaiser Commission on Medicaid and the Uninsured; University of Southern Maine, Edmund S. Muskie School of Public Service, Institute for Health Policy.Available in PDF format

2002

  • Coburn, A. F. (2002). Rural long term care: What do we need to know to improve policy and programs? Journal of Rural Health,18(S), 256-269.
  • Coburn, A. F., Gale, J. A., Poley, S. T., Slifkin, R. T., & Walsh, J. F. (2002). State Medicaid payment policies for Critical Access Hospitals. In Rural Hospital Flexibility Program Tracking Project: Year Three Report (covering fiscal year 2001-2002) (p. Chapter 5). Washington, DC: Federal Office of Rural Health Policy.
  • Coburn, A. F., Keith, R., & Bolda, E. J. (2002). The impact of rural residence on multiple hospitalizations in nursing facility residents. The Gerontologist,44(5), 661-666.
  • Coburn, A. F., McBride, T. D., & Ziller, E. C. (2002). Patterns of health insurance coverage among rural and urban children. Medical Care Research and Review, 59(3), 272-292.
  • Hartley, D. (2002). Commentary [on article by Rost, Fortney, Fischer & Smith. Use, quality and outcomes of care for mental health: The rural perspective.]. Medical Care Research and Review,59(3), 266-271.
  • Hartley, D. (2002). Residence: Rural and urban . In D. A. Mills (Ed.), Healthy Maine 2010: Opportunities for all ( pp. 57-59). Augusta, ME: Maine Department of Human Services, Bureau of Health.
  • Hartley, D., Britain, C., & Sulzbacher, S. (2002). Behavioral health: Setting the rural health research agenda. Journal of Rural Health,18(S), 242-255.
  • Hartley, D., & Gale, J. (2002). Staffing patterns and workforce strategies used by CAHs. In Rural Hospital Flexibility Program Tracking Project: Year Three Report (covering fiscal year 2001-2002) (Chapter 3D). Washington, DC: Federal Office of Rural Health Policy.
  • Nalli, G., & Coburn, A. F. (2002). Health care costs: Does Maine have a problem and what should we do about it? (Policy Brief). Portland, ME: University of Southern Maine, Edmund S. Muskie School of Public Service, Institute for Health Policy.Available in PDF format

2001

  • Bolda, E. J., & Seavey, J. W. (December 2001). Rural long term care: Developing service capacity. Journal of Applied Gerontology, 20 (4), 426-457.
  • Coburn, A. F. (2001). Models for integrating and managing acute and long term care services in rural areas. Journal of Applied Gerontology, 20 (4), 386-408.
  • Coburn, A. F., & Bolda, E. J. (2001). Rural elderly and long term care. Western Journal of Medicine, 174 (3), 209-213.
  • Gale, J. A. (2001). From Wisconsin: The role of the stakeholder coalition model in the Rural Hospital Flexibility Program. (Findings from the Field, Vol. 1, no.14, March 19, 2001). Seattle, WA: National Tracking Project Consortium Coordinating Center.
  • Gale, J. A. (2001). Lessons from Maine, Minnesota, Texas, and Wisconsin: The continuum of work groups in the Rural Hospital Flexibility Program. (Findings from the Field, Vol. 1, no.13, March 19, 2001). Seattle, WA: National Tracking Project Consortium Coordinating Center.
  • Hartley, D. (Spring 2001). Effects of managed mental health care on service use in urban and rural Maine. Journal of Rural Health, 17(2), 95-104.
  • Hartley, D. (Fall 2001). Responding to the farm crisis in the UK. Rural Mental Health, 26 (4), 11-12.
  • Hartley, D. (Fall 2001). A song about rural mental health. Rural Mental Health, 26 (4), 10-11.
  • Saucier, P., & Fralich, J. T. (2001). Financing and payment issues in rural long term care integration. Journal of Applied Gerontology, 20(4), 409-425.

2000

  • Coburn, A. F. (2000). Rural long term care: What do we need to know to improve policy and programs? (Commissioned paper for the Rural health Research Agenda Setting Conference, January 25-27, 2000.). Washington, DC: National Rural Health Association, Agency for Health Care Policy and Research, Federal Office of Rural Health Policy.
  • Coburn, A. F., Hartley, D., & Gale, J. A. (2000). State implementation of the Rural Hospital Flexibility Program: The first-year experience. In Rural Hospital Flexibility Program Tracking Project. Seattle, WA: National Tracking Project Consortium Coordinating Center.
  • Coburn, A. F., & Ziller, E. C. (August 31, 2000). Designing a prescription drug benefit for rural Medicare beneficiaries: Principles, criteria, and assessment. A joint policy paper of the Maine Rural Health Research Center and the RUPRI Rural Health Panel. (P2000-14). Omaha, NE: RUPRI Center for Rural Health Policy Analysis.
  • Gale, J. A. (2000). From Wisconsin: Strategies for hospital communication with the community. (Findings from the Field, Vol. 1, no. 6, October 2). Seattle, WA: National Tracking Project Consortium Coordinating Center.
  • Hartley, D., Britain, C., & Sulzbacher, S. (2000). Behavioral health: Setting the rural health research agenda. (Commissioned paper for the Rural health Research Agenda Setting Conference, January 25-27, 2000.). Washington, DC: National Rural Health Association, Agency for Health Care Policy and Research, Federal Office of Rural Health Policy.
  • Hartley, D., & Lapping, M. B. (2000). Rural hospital transitions: Old West County, Montana. Case report. (USDA - 3). Portland, ME: University of Southern Maine, Edmund S. Muskie School of Public Service, Institute for Health Policy, Maine Rural Health Research Center.
  • Lambert, D., & Gale, J. A. (August 2000). The integration of behavioral health services in Grants Pass and Josephine County: A final report. Portland, ME: University of Southern Maine, Edmund S. Muskie School of Public Service, Institute for Health Policy, Maine Rural Health Research Center.
  • Lapping, M. (2000, January). Multiculturalism in planning: A rural perspective. In M. Burayii (ed.), Urban planning in a multicultural society. Westport, CT: Greenwood Publishers.
  • Lapping, M. B., & Hartley, D. (2000). Rural hospital transitions:Great Plains County, North Dakota. Case report. (USDA - 1). Portland, ME: University of Southern Maine, Edmund S. Muskie School of Public Service, Institute for Health Policy, Maine Rural Health Research Center.
  • Leighton, Al., & Hartley, D. (2000). Rural hospital transitions: Delta County, Arkansas. Case report. (USDA - 4). Portland, ME: University of Southern Maine, Edmund S. Muskie School of Public Service, Institute for Health Policy, Maine Rural Health Research Center.
  • Oxman, T. E., Korsen, N., Hartley, D., Sengupta, A., Bartels, S., & Forester, B. (2000). Improving the precision of primary care physician self-report of antidepressant prescribing. Medical Care, 38(7), 771-776.
  • Ziller, E. C., & Leighton, A. (2000). Rural hospital transitions: Appalachia County, Kentucky. Case report. (USDA - 2). Portland, ME: University of Southern Maine, Edmund S. Muskie School of Public Service, Institute for Health Policy, Maine Rural Health Research Center.

1999

  • Coburn, A. F., & Bolda, E. J. (1999). Rural elderly and long term care In T. C. Ricketts (Ed.), Rural health in the United States (pp. 179-189). New York: Oxford University Press.
  • Hartley, D., Bird, D. C., & Dempsey, P. (1999). Rural mental health and substance abuse In T. C. Ricketts (Ed.), Rural health in the United States (pp. 159-178). New York: Oxford University Press.
  • Hartley, D., Jackson, J., Mueller, K. et al. (1999). AHCPR-funded rural managed care centers: Report from the field. Journal of Rural Health, 15(1), 87-93.
  • Lambert, D., Agger, M. S., & Hartley, D. (1999). Service use of rural and urban Medicaid beneficiaries with depression: The role of supply. Journal of Rural Health, 15(3), 344-355.
  • Lapping, M., & Furuseth, O. (Eds.). (1999). Contested countryside: The rural/urban fringe in North America. Hampshire, UK: Ashgate Publishers.
  • Lapping, M. (1999) Service learning and the rural context [Web Page].
  • Leitenberg, B. (July 1999). Domestic violence is a rural health issue.Available in PDF format
  • Leitenberg, B. (June 1999). Assisted living: How to make it work in rural communities.Available in PDF format
  • Mueller, K. J., Coburn, A. F., Cordes, S. et al. (1999). The changing landscape of health care financing and delivery: How are rural communities and providers responding? Milbank Quarterly, 77 (4), 485-510.

1998

  • Bird, D., Lambert, D., Hartley, D. et al. (1998). Rural models for integrating primary care and mental health services. Administration and Policy in Mental Health, 25 (3), 287-308.
  • Bolda, E. J., Keith, R., Richards, M. et al. (1998). Evaluation of consumer/resident transfers: A study of discharges and transfers between various long term care settings. Portland, ME: University of Southern Maine, Edmund S. Muskie School of Public Service, Health Policy Institute.
  • Coburn, A. F., Kilbreth, E. H., Long, S. H., & Marquis, M. S. (1998). Urban-rural differences in employer-based health insurance coverage of workers. Medical Care Research and Review, 55(4), 484-496.
  • Hartley, D., Korsen, N., Bird, D., & Agger, M. (1998). Management of depression by rural primary care practitioners. Archives of Family Medicine, 7 (2), 139-145.
  • Lambert, D., & Hartley, D. (1998). Linking primary care and rural psychiatry: Where have we been? Where are we going? Psychiatric Services, 49 (7), 965-967.
  • Turyn, R., & Richards, M. (Eds.). (1998). Forget ME Not: A Newsletter of the Maine Alzheimer's Project. Portland, ME: University of Southern Maine, Edmund S. Muskie School of Public Service.

1997

  • Lambert, D., & Ralph, R. O. (1997). Maine's dual diagnosis demonstration program: Final evaluation report. Portland, ME: University of Southern Maine, Edmund S. Muskie Institute of Public Affairs.
  • Lapping, M., & Pfeffer, M. (1997). City and Country: New connections, new possibilities In W. Lockeretz (Ed.), Visions of American Agriculture (pp. 91-104). Ames, IA: Iowa State University Press.
  • Lapping, M. (1997). A tradition of rural sustainability: The Amish portrayed In I. Audriac (Ed.), Rural Sustainability in America (pp. 29-39). NY: John Wiley.
  • Lapping, M. (1997). Rural development In P. Knox, & P. Ozolinas (Eds.), Design professionals and the built environment: An introduction. New York, NY: John Wiley.
  • Pearson, K. B. (Ed). (1997). Minorities and rural health: Publications of the Rural Health Research Centers funded by the Federal Office of Rural Health Policy, 1988-1997. Portland, ME: University of Southern Maine, Edmund S. Muskie School of Public Service.
  • Spicer, R. (1997). Washington County community health needs assessment. Portland, ME: University of Southern Maine, Edmund S. Muskie School of Public Service, Institute for Health Policy, Maine Rural Health Research Center.

1996

  • Coburn, A. F. (1996). Health reform and rural long term care In G. D. Rowles, J. E. Beaulier, & W. W. Myers (Eds.), Long-term care for the rural elderly: New directions in services, research, and policy (pp. 156-169). New York, NY: Springer Publishing Company.
  • Daniels, T., & Lapping, M. (1996). Rural America needs more, not less planning. Journal of the American Planning Association, 62 (3), 285-88.
  • Hartley, D., & Bird, D. (1996). Models for integrating primary care and mental health services in rural communities. Paradigm (Quest Publishing), 1(4), 6, 19.
  • Lambert, D., Bird, D., Hartley, D., & Genova, N. (1996). Integrating primary care and mental health services: current practices in rural areas. Kansas City, MO: National Rural Health Association.
  • Lapping, M. (1996). The future of the rural northeast In E. Castle (Ed.), The Changing American Countryside (pp. 29-34). Corvallis: Oregon State University, Western Rural Development Center.
  • Ralph, R. O., & Lambert, D. (1996). Needs assessment survey of a sample of AMHI consent decree class members. Portland, ME: University of Southern Maine, Edmund S. Muskie School of Public Service.

1995

  • Coburn, A. F. (1995). Serving the needs of rural areas In 1995 Health network and alliance status report: Cooperative health care purchasing strategies in the era of accountability (pp. 1380-1440). Washington, DC: Faulkner and Gray.
  • Coburn, A. F., & Mueller, K. (1995). Legislative and policy strategies for supporting rural health network development: Sessions from the 103rd Congress. Journal of Rural Health, 11(1), 22-31.
  • Lambert, D., & Agger, M. S. (1995). Access of rural AFDC Medicaid beneficiaries to mental health services. Health Care Financing Review, 17(1), 133-145.
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