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Around 15% of people in the United States live in rural areas. There are many different reasons why you might choose to live in a rural community. You may want a lower cost of living and a slower pace of life. You may enjoy having access to big, open spaces for recreation. Rural areas are less crowded and can offer more privacy. You may choose a rural area so that you can live near your family and friends.
But there are also challenges to living in a rural area, including when it comes to taking care of your health. Compared to urban areas, rural communities tend to have:
- Higher poverty rates.
- A higher percentage of older adults, who are more likely to have chronic health problems.
- More residents without health insurance.
- Less access to health care. For example, clinics and hospitals may be far away.
- Higher rates of certain substance use, such as cigarette smoking and opioid and methamphetamine misuse.
- Higher rates of chronic health problems such as high blood pressure and obesity.
- More exposure to environmental hazards, such as chemicals used for farming.
There are solutions to deal with these problems. A few examples include:
- Clinics offering telehealth to provide care for people who live far away from specialists or can't easily get to their providers' offices.
- Local public health agencies working with their communities to promote healthy living. They can provide wellness and exercise classes and start a farmer's market.
- Local governments adding bike lanes and trails to encourage people to bike and walk.
- Rural schools can offer counseling and mental health services for their students.
Prevention and Risk Factors
- Rural Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Toolkit (Rural Health Information Hub)
Related Issues
- Community Supports for Rural Aging in Place and Independent Living (Rural Health Information Hub)
- Critical Access Hospitals (CAH) (Rural Health Information Hub)
- Oral Health in Rural Communities (Rural Health Information Hub)
- Rural Agricultural Health and Safety (Rural Health Information Hub)
- Rural Emergency Medical Services (EMS) and Trauma (Rural Health Information Hub)
- Rural Health Clinics (RHCs) (Rural Health Information Hub)
- Rural Health Disparities (Rural Health Information Hub)
- Rural Health Policy (Rural Health Information Hub)
- Substance Use and Misuse in Rural Areas (Rural Health Information Hub)
- Telehealth: MedlinePlus Health Topic (National Library of Medicine) Also in Spanish
- Violence and Abuse in Rural America (Rural Health Information Hub)
Specifics
- Health in Rural America: Connecting to Care (National Institutes of Health) Also in Spanish
Journal Articles References and abstracts from MEDLINE/PubMed (National Library of Medicine)
- Article: Predictors of a positive attitude towards rural practice in female osteopathic...
- Article: Accuracy of self-reported height, weight, and waist circumference in poor, rural...
- Article: Rural-urban disparities in full antenatal care utilization among women in Ethiopia:...
- Rural Health Concerns -- see more articles
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- HRSA: Find a Health Center (Health Resources and Services Administration)
The information on this site should not be used as a substitute for professional medical care or advice. Contact a health care provider if you have questions about your health.