Declining Use of Primary Care Among Commercially Insured Adults in the United States, 2008–2016
Abstract
Primary care is known to improve outcomes and lower health care costs, prompting recent U.S. policy efforts to expand its role. Nonetheless, there is early evidence of a decline in per capita primary care visit rates, and little is understood about what is contributing to the decline.To describe primary care provider (PCP) visit trends among adults enrolled with a large, national, commercial insurer and assess factors underlying a potential...
Paper Details
Title
Declining Use of Primary Care Among Commercially Insured Adults in the United States, 2008–2016
Published Date
Feb 4, 2020
Journal
Volume
172
Issue
4
Pages
240 - 240
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