This background paper examines the primary care safety net. It describes key primary care safety net providers, including federally qualified health centers, free clinics, local health departments, and safety net hospital outpatient departments and clinics, among others. The paper also explores the changing role of the primary care safety net in a post–health reform marketplace
ObjectiveTo describe the prevalence, characteristics, and predictors of safety-net use for primary c...
This report examines key issues that shape the healthcare network available to uninsured and underse...
The passage of the Affordable Care Act presented opportunities and challenges for safety net provide...
This background paper examines the primary care safety net. It describes key primary care safety net...
This background paper reviewed the role played by the health care safety net in serving the nation\u...
Four community-based pilot projects for leveraging public-private partnerships to expand health care...
Prior to the Affordable Care Act (ACA), health care safety-net programs were the primary source of c...
BackgroundConcerns exist about the ability of safety net health care organizations to participate in...
Provides data on the state's public healthcare programs, providers, and the low-income uninsured, su...
By expanding access to affordable insurance coverage for millions of Americans, the Affordable Care ...
This report examines key issues that shape the health care network available to uninsured and unders...
The health care safety net is a patchwork of programs and providers that serve low-income California...
This report presents the findings from the Urgent Matters safety net assessments and identifies comm...
Every year, more than 10 million people receive care from public hospitals and health systems – a co...
In 2001, health centers provided health care services to nearly 12 million people at more than 4,000...
ObjectiveTo describe the prevalence, characteristics, and predictors of safety-net use for primary c...
This report examines key issues that shape the healthcare network available to uninsured and underse...
The passage of the Affordable Care Act presented opportunities and challenges for safety net provide...
This background paper examines the primary care safety net. It describes key primary care safety net...
This background paper reviewed the role played by the health care safety net in serving the nation\u...
Four community-based pilot projects for leveraging public-private partnerships to expand health care...
Prior to the Affordable Care Act (ACA), health care safety-net programs were the primary source of c...
BackgroundConcerns exist about the ability of safety net health care organizations to participate in...
Provides data on the state's public healthcare programs, providers, and the low-income uninsured, su...
By expanding access to affordable insurance coverage for millions of Americans, the Affordable Care ...
This report examines key issues that shape the health care network available to uninsured and unders...
The health care safety net is a patchwork of programs and providers that serve low-income California...
This report presents the findings from the Urgent Matters safety net assessments and identifies comm...
Every year, more than 10 million people receive care from public hospitals and health systems – a co...
In 2001, health centers provided health care services to nearly 12 million people at more than 4,000...
ObjectiveTo describe the prevalence, characteristics, and predictors of safety-net use for primary c...
This report examines key issues that shape the healthcare network available to uninsured and underse...
The passage of the Affordable Care Act presented opportunities and challenges for safety net provide...