So-called geographic expansion race, health care organizations expand physical facilities to different geographical locations as a way to foster growth. This study furthers knowledge on Federally Qualified Health Centers\u27 (FQHCs\u27) geographical expansion in relation to the local market\u27s payer mix. The results indicated that areas with a higher proportion of Medicaid patients with fewer uninsured are more likely to see new FQHC sites opening. The findings are consistent with previous literature on the health care organization\u27s geographical expansion and also indicated that some areas might lack proper FQHC services despite the high needs
Two common health disparities in the US include a lack of access to care and a lack of insurance cov...
The nation\u27s federally funded health centers are the principal source of primary health care for ...
Community health centers are the nation’s largest source of comprehensive primary care for medically...
Background Federally qualified health centers (FQHCs) are pivotal safety net primary care providers ...
Outlines growth in the number of, demand, and federal funding for FQHCs between 1997 and 2009 in twe...
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010 and the Supreme Court’s related decision have...
This Article addresses the future of Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) in an entirely refor...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/node/10297/10472-thumbnail.jpgMedicaid was expande...
This report provides background information and data that may be useful for policymakers evaluating ...
In thousands of medically underserved communities across the U.S., community health centers enroll l...
Community health centers represent a major source of primary health care for the nation’s Medicaid b...
Over 1,100 federally funded community health centers play a vital role in ensuring access to health ...
In 2012 nearly 1,200 federally funded community health centers were providing access to care for a p...
ImportanceFederally qualified health centers (FQHCs) receive federal funding to serve medically unde...
Primary healthcare is the foundation of the nation’s healthcare infrastructure. It is an essential ...
Two common health disparities in the US include a lack of access to care and a lack of insurance cov...
The nation\u27s federally funded health centers are the principal source of primary health care for ...
Community health centers are the nation’s largest source of comprehensive primary care for medically...
Background Federally qualified health centers (FQHCs) are pivotal safety net primary care providers ...
Outlines growth in the number of, demand, and federal funding for FQHCs between 1997 and 2009 in twe...
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010 and the Supreme Court’s related decision have...
This Article addresses the future of Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) in an entirely refor...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/node/10297/10472-thumbnail.jpgMedicaid was expande...
This report provides background information and data that may be useful for policymakers evaluating ...
In thousands of medically underserved communities across the U.S., community health centers enroll l...
Community health centers represent a major source of primary health care for the nation’s Medicaid b...
Over 1,100 federally funded community health centers play a vital role in ensuring access to health ...
In 2012 nearly 1,200 federally funded community health centers were providing access to care for a p...
ImportanceFederally qualified health centers (FQHCs) receive federal funding to serve medically unde...
Primary healthcare is the foundation of the nation’s healthcare infrastructure. It is an essential ...
Two common health disparities in the US include a lack of access to care and a lack of insurance cov...
The nation\u27s federally funded health centers are the principal source of primary health care for ...
Community health centers are the nation’s largest source of comprehensive primary care for medically...