Research Summary (in PDF format)
Volume 1: Research Needs
By: Debra A. Strong, Patricia Del Grosso, Andrew Burwick, Vinita Jethwani, and Michael Ponza
Executive Summary (in PDF format)
Volume 2: Data Sources
By: Debra A. Strong, Patricia Del Grosso, Jigar Bhatt, Shannon Phillips, and Kate Scheppke
The authors wish to thank the numerous people who supported or provided assistance with this report. Our Task Order Officers, Ann McCormick and Peggy Halpern of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation (ASPE), conceived the overall project and provided guidance and direction throughout. We would also like to thank Laura Radel from ASPE and Marcia Brand, Tom Morris, Joan Van Nostrand, and Tina Cheatham from DHHS Health Resources and Services Administration, Office of Rural Health Policy (ORHP), who provided input and helped identify useful sources of information. The directors of ORHPs Rural Health Research Centers also provided input and suggestions during their meeting in November 2003.
We also thank Bruce A. Weber and Charles Fluharty, co-directors of the Rural Policy Research Institute (RUPRI), for inviting us to give a presentation on this project at RUPRIs March 2004 conference, The Importance of Place in Poverty Research and Policy: Creating a National Rural Poverty Agenda. The conference was a productive venue for us to make contacts with various rural experts who provided valuable guidance on rural research and data.
The authors also wish to thank the numerous people from state government agencies who both responded to our inquiries about state administrative data and directed our inquiries to the appropriate staff. Their willingness to provide information in a thorough and timely manner contributed greatly to the report.
At Mathematica, Project Director Michael Ponza oversaw the work that went into this report. Anu Rangarajan reviewed early drafts of this and other project reports, providing detailed and helpful comments. Walt Brower, Patricia Ciaccio, Roy Grisham, and Jane Retter edited the report, which Marjorie Mitchell and Bill Garrett produced. The authors thank everyone for their assistance, and retain responsibility for any errors or omissions that remain.