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. 1995 Fall;17(1):53–67.

Table 1. Comparison of Rural Hospital Networks in the United States: Calendar Years 1989 and 1991.

Characteristic 1989 (n =114) 1991 (n=85)


Mean Standard Deviation Mean Standard Deviation
Average Age of Network (Years) 5.8 7.4 6.8 5.6
Average Number of Members (Total) 15.1 17.2 15.7 17.5
Organizational Structure (Percent of Networks)
Board of Directors 61 75
Paid Director 45 60
Budget 65 95
Sources of Funding (Percent of Networks)
Member Dues 35 42
Grant Funding 26 46
Revenues From Activities 26 48
Other Revenue Sources 25 29
Average Number of Activities 5.9 2.5 4.6 2.5
Type of Activities (Percent of Networks)
Physician or Staff Education 80 66
Shared Services 81 56
Legislative or Regulatory Issues 66 46
Recruitment of Medical or Professional Staff 52 54
Management or Financial Services 46 39
Shared Staff 47 33
Marketing, Community Relations 61 38
Quality Assurance, Credentialing 39 44
Acute-Care Bed Conversions 18 15
Specialty Clinics 44 34
Regional or Strategic Planning 55 38

NOTE: Four networks in the 1989 survey could not be contacted in the 1991 survey.

SOURCE: Moscovice, I., University of Minnesota, 1995.