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Date: Oct 23, 2024
Maternal deaths have increased in the U.S., with half of those deaths occurring in the year after childbirth. In many rural communities, accessing necessary postpartum care has become increasingly difficult. - The Rural Monitor
...Interrante, a Research Fellow at the University of Minnesota's Rural Health Research Center who studies...
Date: Nov 2025
Compares health outcomes and healthcare utilization metrics for American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) rural and urban residents using 2019-2023 National Health Interview Survey (NHIS) data. Discusses the impact of various sociodemographic factors and the Indian Health Service (IHS) on study findings.
...Interrante, Kyle X. Hill, Melissa L. Walls Journal of Community Health, 2025 11/2025 Access · Health...
Date: Dec 2025
Policy brief showing changes in availability of higher-level neonatal care in rural counties from 2010 to 2022, and how this availability differs by rural county type. Features statistics with breakdowns by all rural, micropolitan, and noncore areas.
...Interrante, et al. 12/2025 University of Minnesota Rural Health Research Center Access · Children and youth...
Date: Jan 2026
Provides national, state, and county-specific information on changes in obstetric care access from 2010-2023. Displays county-level maps of changes in hospital-based services availability between 2010-2023, highlighting changes from 2022 to 2023. Features statistics with breakdowns by urban and rural counties.
...Interrante, Kevan O'Hanlon, Katy B. Kozhimannil 01/2026 University of Minnesota Rural Health Research Center...
Date: Apr 2021
Illustrates the differences between urban and rural hospitals providing obstetric (OB) services. Compares them by size, capacity, location, and community characteristics, and compares these factors between rural hospitals with OB units and those that had discontinued services during the study period. Features statistics with breakdowns by urban and rural location.
...Interrante, Lindsay K. Admon, Mariana S. Tuttle, Bridget Basile Ibrahim, Katy B. Kozhimannil 04/2021 University...
Date: Oct 2025
County-level dataset containing the county Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) code, county, state, and indicator of whether each county had hospital-based obstetrics care in years 2010-2023. Available for download as an XLS file.
...Interrante, Emily C. Sheffield, Kevan O'Hanlon, Katy Kozhimannil 10/2025 University of Minnesota Rural Health...
Date: Nov 2019
Examines hospital transfer rates for rural and urban residents before and after childbirth and the relationship of transfer status and severe maternal morbidity and mortality.
...Interrante, Alexandria Kristensen-Cabrera, Carrie Henning-Smith, Regan Theiler 11/2019 University of Minnesota Rural Health...
Date: Oct 2025
Results of a study using data from American Hospital Association annual surveys from 2010-2018 to conduct single- and multi-year assessments of obstetric unit status and to identify closures of obstetric units. Compares results obtained through the enhanced method with results of a survey sample of rural hospitals with obstetric units open at the time of the assessment and those with recently closed units. Addendum describes methodology updates since a previously published January 2022 report as well as additional findings using 2010-2023 data.
...Interrante, Caitlin Carroll, Emily C. Sheffield, et al. 10/2025 University of Minnesota Rural Health Research...
Date: Sep 2025
Policy brief offering reported reasons for experiencing delayed or forgone health care and how this differs between rural American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) and rural non-Hispanic white people, as well as by Indian Health Service care access among rural AI/AN people. Uses data from the 2022 National Health Interview Survey.
...Interrante, Hailey A. Baker, Mariana Tuttle, Katy B. Kozhimannil 09/2025 University of Minnesota Rural Health...
Date: Oct 2022
Explores whether there is a significant difference in the characteristics of patients who received a postpartum visit and the content covered in these visits. Uses data from the 2016-2019 Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System (PRAMS) surveys to compare visit attendance and content across health insurance type, rural or urban residency, and race and ethnicity.
...Interrante, Lindsay Admon, Caitlin Carroll, et al. JAMA Health Forum, 3(10), e223292 10/2022 Health...
