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PHC69534: A Rural Safety Net Mobile Clinic To Address Excess Deaths in Rural Areas of North Central Florida

The overall age-adjusted death rate in rural areas has been greater than that of urban areas over the last two decades (Garcia, 2017; Moy 2017). Alachua County reported the county experienced an age adjusted death rate of 764.8 deaths per 100,000 in 2018, about 80 more deaths than the Florida average of 679.4 deaths per 100,000 for the same year (Florida Department of Health, 2020). A confluence of predisposing and reinforcing psychological and socioeconomic risk factors at the individual, community, and public policy levels are responsible for the disparities in preventable deaths in rural areas (Garcia, 2017; Moy, 2017; Garcia, 2019). Among these, adverse childhood experiences (ACE’s) play an important role as they are strongly correlated with increasing mortality and adverse health behaviors (Felitti, et al., 1998). Additionally, individuals in rural areas are more likely to be older, current smokers, uninsured, and further from primary care clinics which contribute to increased risk for mortality and lower utilization of preventative and curative care (US DHHS 2014; Robinson & Willyard, 202; Skinner & Slifkin, 2007). Targeted, trauma informed interventions to rural areas that identify ACE’s, increase healthy behaviors, and improve access to care are needed to address ACE’s and their derivative adverse health effects including excess mortality.



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