The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010 (PPACA) expanded
rural Medicaid and Medicare coverage. However, factors that contribute
to productivity growth in hospital-based rural health clinics are less
known. This book makes a contribution by investigating the impact of
organizational factors on productivity growth, while recognizing that
contextual factors also affect productivity growth rates. For the years
2005 to 2008, hospital-based rural health clinics in the US showed
significant growth in productivity. Prospective payment system was
negatively related with productivity growth rates. Newer facilities had
higher productivity. Facilities in proximity to urban areas had higher
productivity. Physician availability was positively related to
productivity. Therefore, specific provisions of PPACA to attract and
retain physicians to rural areas and expand rural health coverage need
to be implemented. This book would benefit policy makers, practitioners
and researchers engaged in rural health services.