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Area of Science:

  • Public Health
  • Preventive Medicine
  • Rural Health

Background:

  • Rural populations face significant burdens from chronic diseases and cancer.
  • Structural barriers limit access to essential preventive healthcare services in rural areas.
  • Disparities in healthcare access exacerbate health outcomes in rural communities.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To advocate for community-based, multimodal screening strategies in rural Kansas.
  • To present evidence supporting integrated screening for chronic disease and cancer prevention.
  • To highlight practical solutions for overcoming healthcare access barriers in underserved regions.

Main Methods:

  • Review of evidence supporting community-based screening models.
  • Analysis of structural barriers impacting rural preventive care.
  • Proposal of multimodal screening, including blood pressure, laboratory, and psychosocial assessments.

Main Results:

  • Community-based, multimodal screening is a practical and evidence-aligned approach.
  • Blood pressure screening serves as an effective entry point for detecting various health risks.
  • Integrated assessments enhance the detection of cardiovascular, metabolic, hematologic, and mental health issues.

Conclusions:

  • Multimodal screening initiatives can mitigate the disproportionate burden of chronic disease and cancer in rural settings.
  • Addressing structural barriers is crucial for improving preventive care access.
  • Integrating diverse screening methods offers a comprehensive strategy for rural health improvement.