Importance: Recent US health care reforms incentivize improved population health outcomes and primary care functions. It remains unclear how much improving primary care physician supply can improve population health, independent of other health care and socioeconomic factors. Objectives: To identify primary care physician supply changes across US counties from 2005-2015 and associations between such changes and population mortality. Design, Setting, and Participants: This epidemiological study evaluated US population data and individual-level claims data linked to mortality from 2005 to 2015 against changes in primary care and specialist physician supply from 2005 to 2015. Data from 3142 US counties, 7144 primary care service areas, and 306...
Objectives. This study assessed whether income inequality and primary care physician supply have a d...
The existence of a primary care physician shortage, even prior to the ACA, is not universally accept...
BACKGROUND: The authors examined whether the supply of primary care physicians had protective effect...
Importance: Recent US health care reforms incentivize improved population health outcomes and primar...
This analysis addresses the question, Would increasing the number of primary care physicians improve...
To determine if the supply of physicians has a consistent relationship with mortality across regions
Background and Objectives: Several studies reported that primary care improves health outcomes for p...
To examine the impact of managed care on the employment and compensation of primary care and special...
Primary care physicians operate on the front lines of health care. Although primary care physicians ...
"Winner at ACP MO Chapter 2019 (not peer-reviewed or edited by this Journal)""There are an estimated...
This study used US state-level data from 1985 to 1995 to examine the relationship of primary care re...
A Thesis submitted to The University of Arizona College of Medicine - Phoenix in partial fulfillment...
Objectives: This study tests the robustness of the relationships between primary care, income inequa...
An overwhelming body of health policy literature points to an impending shortage of health care prov...
Primary care, a cornerstone of several health reform efforts, is believed by many to be in a crisis ...
Objectives. This study assessed whether income inequality and primary care physician supply have a d...
The existence of a primary care physician shortage, even prior to the ACA, is not universally accept...
BACKGROUND: The authors examined whether the supply of primary care physicians had protective effect...
Importance: Recent US health care reforms incentivize improved population health outcomes and primar...
This analysis addresses the question, Would increasing the number of primary care physicians improve...
To determine if the supply of physicians has a consistent relationship with mortality across regions
Background and Objectives: Several studies reported that primary care improves health outcomes for p...
To examine the impact of managed care on the employment and compensation of primary care and special...
Primary care physicians operate on the front lines of health care. Although primary care physicians ...
"Winner at ACP MO Chapter 2019 (not peer-reviewed or edited by this Journal)""There are an estimated...
This study used US state-level data from 1985 to 1995 to examine the relationship of primary care re...
A Thesis submitted to The University of Arizona College of Medicine - Phoenix in partial fulfillment...
Objectives: This study tests the robustness of the relationships between primary care, income inequa...
An overwhelming body of health policy literature points to an impending shortage of health care prov...
Primary care, a cornerstone of several health reform efforts, is believed by many to be in a crisis ...
Objectives. This study assessed whether income inequality and primary care physician supply have a d...
The existence of a primary care physician shortage, even prior to the ACA, is not universally accept...
BACKGROUND: The authors examined whether the supply of primary care physicians had protective effect...