The use of emergency departments (EDs) in the U.S. continues to rise. Some of these ED visits may reflect limited access to primary care, even among patients with a primary care provider. Payers and policymakers have tried to restrain ED use, because of concern over high charges and discontinuity of care. But most of these attempts have involved erecting financial and administrative barriers to going to the ED, rather than expanding access to primary care. Is it possible to reduce excessive use of EDs by making primary care practices more “user-friendly”? This Issue Brief summarizes research that identifies primary care characteristics associated with ED use in a Medicaid managed care population. It suggests a strategy to simultaneously imp...
Patients who go to the emergency department (ED) for non-emergent care instead of a primary care pra...
Over the past years, emergency departments have been experiencing an increased number of nonurgent v...
Objective: The number of annual patient visits to US emergency departments (ED) has been increasing ...
The use of emergency departments (EDs) in the U.S. continues to rise. Some of these ED visits may re...
The use of emergency departments (EDs) in the U.S. continues to rise. Some of these ED visits may re...
Primary care is an essential component of a robust healthcare system by promoting preventative medic...
Expansion of Medicaid and private health insurance coverage through passage of the Affordable Care A...
Primary care is an essential component of a robust healthcare system by promoting preventative medic...
OBJECTIVE: Conceptually, access to primary care (through insurance) should reduce emergency departme...
Abstract Inadequate access to primary care creates a concern to receive comprehensive medical care. ...
Emergency departments (EDs) are an essential component of the US healthcare system. Beyond treating ...
Primary care is an essential component of a robust healthcare system by promoting preventative medic...
Primary care is an essential component of a robust healthcare system by promoting preventative medic...
Primary care is an essential component of a robust healthcare system by promoting preventative medic...
Patients who go to the emergency department (ED) for non-emergent care instead of a primary care pra...
Patients who go to the emergency department (ED) for non-emergent care instead of a primary care pra...
Over the past years, emergency departments have been experiencing an increased number of nonurgent v...
Objective: The number of annual patient visits to US emergency departments (ED) has been increasing ...
The use of emergency departments (EDs) in the U.S. continues to rise. Some of these ED visits may re...
The use of emergency departments (EDs) in the U.S. continues to rise. Some of these ED visits may re...
Primary care is an essential component of a robust healthcare system by promoting preventative medic...
Expansion of Medicaid and private health insurance coverage through passage of the Affordable Care A...
Primary care is an essential component of a robust healthcare system by promoting preventative medic...
OBJECTIVE: Conceptually, access to primary care (through insurance) should reduce emergency departme...
Abstract Inadequate access to primary care creates a concern to receive comprehensive medical care. ...
Emergency departments (EDs) are an essential component of the US healthcare system. Beyond treating ...
Primary care is an essential component of a robust healthcare system by promoting preventative medic...
Primary care is an essential component of a robust healthcare system by promoting preventative medic...
Primary care is an essential component of a robust healthcare system by promoting preventative medic...
Patients who go to the emergency department (ED) for non-emergent care instead of a primary care pra...
Patients who go to the emergency department (ED) for non-emergent care instead of a primary care pra...
Over the past years, emergency departments have been experiencing an increased number of nonurgent v...
Objective: The number of annual patient visits to US emergency departments (ED) has been increasing ...