Bridging the Urban-Rural Divide in Chronic Disease Through Community Engagement in Health Program Delivery

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Abstract

The urban-rural divide in chronic disease contributes to persistent geographic disparities in life expectancy in North Carolina. Policies and programs in resource-constrained rural areas should be designed to increase health equity and reduce this continuing divide by including greater community engagement and decision-making for meaningful, sustainable change.

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Carter-Edwards, L., & Taylor, M. M. (2022). Bridging the Urban-Rural Divide in Chronic Disease Through Community Engagement in Health Program Delivery. North Carolina Medical Journal. Medical Society of the State of North Carolina. https://doi.org/10.18043/ncm.83.2.103

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