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Rural-Urban Differences in Nursing Home Access, Quality and Cost

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 April 2015

Wei Yu
Affiliation:
School of Gerontology, Boston University
Garnett Bradford
Affiliation:
Clemson University

Abstract

Rural-urban differences in the supply of nursing home services are hypothesized to be jointly affected by competitive and regulatory forces, government policies, and the cost structure. Study findings indicate that rural services are slightly less accessible and lower in quality. A translog cost share function reveals no difference in the operating cost structure of rural and urban homes. Cost shares for nursing care are directly related to the degree of skilled nursing provided by homes. Significant scale economies were not detected for any of the major operating costs.

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Copyright © Southern Agricultural Economics Association 1995

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