Previous research has found that more rural areas have higher stroke mortality rates than more densely populated areas, but that's mainly because of a higher stroke incidence, not a higher case fatality, the authors write.
That said, health-care access disparities also worsen rural stroke survival rates, a 2020 study found. Small, rural hospitals often can't quickly transfer stroke patients to bigger hospitals with access to more experienced specialists and newer treatments, according to the study.
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