This paper investigates the consequences that patients face when their regular general practitioner (GP) closes down her practice, typically due to retirement. We estimate the causal impact of closures on patients' utilization patterns, healthcare expenditures, hospitalizations, mortality, and health plan choices. Employing a difference-in-difference framework, we find that patients who experience a discontinuity of care persistently adjust their ambulatory utilization pattern by shifting visits away from GPs (−12%) toward specialists (+11%) and hospital outpatient facilities (+6%). In contrast, we find no evidence on adverse health effects as measured by hospitalizations and mortality. The impact on utilization is heterogeneous along sever...
Assessments of the state of primary care in the United States generally point to both its importance...
Assessments of the state of primary care in the United States generally point to both its importance...
OBJECTIVE: There are few data available about factors which influence physicians' decisions to disch...
This paper investigates the consequences that patients face when their regular primary care provider...
Recent studies on physician exits suggest that general practitioners (GPs) have an important impact ...
Objectives Patients may benefit from continuity of care by a personal physician general practitioner...
Objectives Patients may benefit from continuity of care by a personal physician general practitioner...
Objectives: Patients may benefit from continuity of care by a personal physician general practitione...
Objectives: Patients may benefit from continuity of care by a personal physician general practitione...
The status of the primary care workforce is a major health policy concern. It is affected not only b...
Background The retirement of a family physician can represent a challenge in access...
Continuity of care, defined as an ongoing therapeutic relationship between a patient and a physician...
Continuity of care, defined as an ongoing therapeutic relationship between a patient and a physician...
Continuity of care, defined as an ongoing therapeutic relationship between a patient and a physician...
Abstract Background The retirement of a family physician can represent a challenge in accessibility ...
Assessments of the state of primary care in the United States generally point to both its importance...
Assessments of the state of primary care in the United States generally point to both its importance...
OBJECTIVE: There are few data available about factors which influence physicians' decisions to disch...
This paper investigates the consequences that patients face when their regular primary care provider...
Recent studies on physician exits suggest that general practitioners (GPs) have an important impact ...
Objectives Patients may benefit from continuity of care by a personal physician general practitioner...
Objectives Patients may benefit from continuity of care by a personal physician general practitioner...
Objectives: Patients may benefit from continuity of care by a personal physician general practitione...
Objectives: Patients may benefit from continuity of care by a personal physician general practitione...
The status of the primary care workforce is a major health policy concern. It is affected not only b...
Background The retirement of a family physician can represent a challenge in access...
Continuity of care, defined as an ongoing therapeutic relationship between a patient and a physician...
Continuity of care, defined as an ongoing therapeutic relationship between a patient and a physician...
Continuity of care, defined as an ongoing therapeutic relationship between a patient and a physician...
Abstract Background The retirement of a family physician can represent a challenge in accessibility ...
Assessments of the state of primary care in the United States generally point to both its importance...
Assessments of the state of primary care in the United States generally point to both its importance...
OBJECTIVE: There are few data available about factors which influence physicians' decisions to disch...