The Effectiveness of a Rural Nursing Center in Improving Health Care Access in a Three‐County Area

Abstract
The purpose of this article is to describe an innovative nurse‐managed health center that has been effective in improving access to primary health care for residents of a Midwestern three‐county rural area. Penchansky and Thomas's (1981) framework for evaluating health care access was used to analyze client satisfaction and utilization data. Findings clearly indicate success in improving access. Client satisfaction surveys consistently show a high level of satisfaction across all framework dimensions, including overall satisfaction with the health care received. Utilization data indicate a steady increase in the number of clients served, especially those who are uninsured or underinsured. This article demonstrates that key dimensions of access can be effectively measured using the Penchansky and Thomas framework and concludes with recommendations for enhancing the model.