This fact sheet describes the risks associated with the lack of primary care, and how we can improve the health of all families by increasing access to such care. With the accompanying maps, we demonstrate that the inequitable distribution of primary-care services is affecting all of New York City and that much can be done to fix it
Family practice was recognized as the 20th specialty in American medicine in 1969. With the hope tha...
BackgroundThe Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), an agency within the U.S. Departm...
The primary concern for patients in healthcare shortage areas is accessibility, which in turn can re...
Analyzes links between access to and use of primary care, clinician supply, and disparities in diabe...
Although Philadelphia has an adequate supply of primary care providers overall, spatial analysis sho...
Primary care (that is, internal medicine, family medicine, or pediatrics) is the cornerstone of heal...
Medicaid patients have difficulty accessing primary care providers, especially when compared to priv...
Though access to primary care protects health and cuts costs, this report shows there aren\u27t enou...
Introduction: Racial minorities are more likely to live in primary care shortage areas. We sought to...
Eliminating health disparities is a federal and state policy goal. Accessible primary health care ma...
Primary care is often thought of as the gateway to improved health outcomes and can lead to more eff...
Introduction: Racial minorities are more likely to live in primary care shortage areas. We sought to...
Primary care physicians operate on the front lines of health care. Although primary care physicians ...
In this project, I performed a literature review of the research regarding the benefits of primary c...
The Affordable Care Act states that a primary goal of health care reform should be to lower costs an...
Family practice was recognized as the 20th specialty in American medicine in 1969. With the hope tha...
BackgroundThe Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), an agency within the U.S. Departm...
The primary concern for patients in healthcare shortage areas is accessibility, which in turn can re...
Analyzes links between access to and use of primary care, clinician supply, and disparities in diabe...
Although Philadelphia has an adequate supply of primary care providers overall, spatial analysis sho...
Primary care (that is, internal medicine, family medicine, or pediatrics) is the cornerstone of heal...
Medicaid patients have difficulty accessing primary care providers, especially when compared to priv...
Though access to primary care protects health and cuts costs, this report shows there aren\u27t enou...
Introduction: Racial minorities are more likely to live in primary care shortage areas. We sought to...
Eliminating health disparities is a federal and state policy goal. Accessible primary health care ma...
Primary care is often thought of as the gateway to improved health outcomes and can lead to more eff...
Introduction: Racial minorities are more likely to live in primary care shortage areas. We sought to...
Primary care physicians operate on the front lines of health care. Although primary care physicians ...
In this project, I performed a literature review of the research regarding the benefits of primary c...
The Affordable Care Act states that a primary goal of health care reform should be to lower costs an...
Family practice was recognized as the 20th specialty in American medicine in 1969. With the hope tha...
BackgroundThe Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), an agency within the U.S. Departm...
The primary concern for patients in healthcare shortage areas is accessibility, which in turn can re...