Meet the Rural Veteran
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Meet The Rural Veteran - Rural Provider PTSD Toolkit
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Meet The Rural Veteran - Rural Provider PTSD Toolkit
Rural Provider PTSD Toolkit
Where do they live?
Nearly one quarter of U.S. Veterans, 4.8 million, live in rural areas and almost one in five (18%) have at least one injury or illness incurred during military service for which they are compensated. As you can see in the chart below, the largest proportion of rural Veterans live in the South.1West 14%, Midwest 26%, South 46%, North-east 14%
Who are they?
When compared to their urban counterparts2, VA-enrolled rural Veterans are more likely to:- Be older (more than half are 65 years old or older)
- Be married (more than 65%)
- Have less income (51% earn an annual income of less than $35,000)
- Be male (though 7% are women)
- Have other health insurance (81% are enrolled in Medicare, Medicaid, TRICARE, or a private insurance)
- Consider VA a primary source of health care (45%)