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P-ISSN 0029-2559
E-ISSN 2379-4313
Policy Forum: Invited Commentaries & Sidebars
Vol. 83, Issue 2, 2022March 01, 2022 EDT

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

Lori Carter-Edwards, Monica M. Taylor,
OUTCOMES – INVITED COMMENTARY
Copyright Logoccby-nc-sa-4.0 • https://doi.org/10.18043/ncm.83.2.103

Articles in Vol. 83, Issue 2, 2022

Vol. 83, Issue 2, 2022
  • Breaking the Cycle
    Peter J. Morris
  • Where We Work, Play, And Live: Health Equity and the Physical Environment
    Josie Williams
  • Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances: Toxic Chemicals of Concern in North Carolina
    Emmanuel Obeng-Gyasi
  • The Status and Impact of Severe Housing Problems and Evictions in North Carolina
    Stephen J. Sills
  • SIDEBAR: Community Housing and Environmental Justice
    Patricia Richmond MacfoySel Bundron Mpang
  • Nature-based Pathways to Health Promotion: The Value of Parks and Greenspace
    Lincoln R. LarsonJ. Aaron Hipp
  • Bridging the Urban-Rural Divide in Chronic Disease Through Community Engagement in Health Program Delivery
    Lori Carter-EdwardsMonica M. Taylor
  • Using a Collective Impact Model in Communities to Improve the Physical Environment
    Miriam Tardif-DouglinChris CollinsEmily RolandLaPonda Edmondson
  • North Carolina’s Healthy Opportunities Pilots Focus Attention on Housing as a Health Care Intervention
    Ehren DohlerKatharine Ball RicksSeth A. Berkowitz
  • Housing as Health Care: An Interview with Housing Advocate Michelle Kennedy
    Kaitlin Ugolik PhillipsMichelle Kennedy
  • Food for All: An Interview With Sam Springs of Blue Ridge Women in Agriculture
    Josie WilliamsSam Springs
  • Equitable Access to Healthy Food Nourishes Unnoticed Communities
    Jamilla Pinder
  • Achieving Healthy NC 2030 Goals: Physical Environment
    Kaitlin Ugolik Phillips
  • Focus on Philanthropy: How The John Rex Endowment Helped Fund Healthier Places in Wake County
    Kaitlin Ugolik Phillips
  • Running the Numbers: Measuring Food Hardship in North Carolina Communities
    Anna H. CaseyNicholas Pylypiw
  • Project ECHO® in Primary Care: Informing Providers about COVID-19 and Its Impact on Health Care Delivery
    Courtenay Gilmore WilsonSusan AlexanderWilliam J. HitchLourdes Lorenz-MillerEllis MathesonE. Blake Fagan
  • Outpatient Cardiac Rehabilitation Services, Participants and Workforce in North Carolina: Results of a 2019 Survey of Cardiac Rehabilitation Program Directors
    Aileen AylwardKelly R. EvensonAnna Kucharska-NewtonMontika Bush
  • Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome in North Carolina: Incidence and Characteristics among Infants and Mothers
    Melissa L. HarwardAmy A. ClontzThuy T. VoMichael R. JiroutekCharles A. Carter
  • Letters of Correspondence: Telehealth, Post-Acute Sequelae of COVID-19, Lung Cancer Screening RatesTelehealth Has Been Great for Patients. Keep the Phone Visits.COVID-19’s Lasting Impact on North CaroliniansImproving Low Dose Lung Cancer Screening Computerized Tomography Scan (LDCT) Enrollment Rates
    Blake FaganJohn M. BarattaSangeeta JoshiLouise KingYuh-Chin T. Huang
North Carolina Medical Journal
Carter-Edwards, Lori, and Monica M. Taylor. 2022. “Bridging the Urban-Rural Divide in Chronic Disease Through Community Engagement in Health Program Delivery.” North Carolina Medical Journal 83 (2): 103–6. https://doi.org/10.18043/ncm.83.2.103.
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