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Primary Care in the US: A Chartbook of Facts and Statistics

WEBThe number of primary care physicians per 100,000 population varies significantly by state (Figure 5). Mississippi has the lowest, with 49.1, and Vermont the …

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About The Robert Graham Center

WEBThe Robert Graham Center offers insights on primary care physicians and patients to ensure policy development reflects their unique needs. Insights are offered as reports, …

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Policy Studies in Family Medicine & Primary Care

WEBEnhancing the delivery of. primary care. The Robert Graham Center aspires to create and curate evidence to inform policies that support family medicine and primary care and …

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The State of Primary Care in the United States Chartbook

WEB4 Figure 1. The Ecology of Medical Care, 2001 2.2. What Are the Benefits of Primary Care There is strong evidence of the benefits of primary care for both populations and …

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Our History Robert Graham Center

WEBDr. Graham, a native of Kansas, is a graduate of Earlham College, Richmond, Indiana (1965), and the University of Kansas, School of Medicine in Kansas City, Kansas (1970). …

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Maps, Data, and Tools Robert Graham Center

WEBState Map Collections. Select a state from the list below to view: Primary Care Health Professional Shortage Area (HPSA) Maps; Primary Care HPSA Withdrawal Maps

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Introduction to Community-Oriented Primary Care

WEBFour process steps: 1) Define the community of interest. 2) Identify the health problem. 3) Develop and implement interventions. 4) Conduct ongoing evaluation. COMMUNITY …

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The State of Integrated Primary Care and Behavioral Health in …

WEBThe data demonstrate that over 118,000 (38%) primary care physicians currently work with nearly 140,000 behavioral health clinicians in 23,000 practices. Most care for patients …

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Unequal Distribution of the U.S. Primary Care Workforce

WEBThere are about 80 primary care physicians per 100,000 people in the United States; however, the average is 68 per 100,000 in rural areas and 84 per 100,000 in …

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Relationships Matter: How Usual is Usual Source of (Primary) …

WEBExecutive Summary THE CONTEXT Research confirms the benefits to individuals of having a usual source of care (USC) — as a person or place that you can turn to with a health …

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Five Reasons Why Access to Primary Care Is Getting Worse …

WEBReason 3: The US continues to underinvest in primary care. The investment in primary care as a share of total health care spending has dropped from 5.4% in 2012 to 4.7% in …

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New Study: 56 Million Americans Lack Access to Basic Medical Care

WEBWASHINGTON, DC — Nearly one in five Americans don’t have ready access to a source of primary health care according to a new study released today by …

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Primary Care and the Triple Aim: An Annotated Bibliography

WEBHealth Aff (Millwood). 2008;27(3):759-769. In this article, Berwick sets forth the Triple Aim of health care: health care should focus on improving individual care, reducing cost, …

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Economic Impact of Family Physicians in New York

WEBThis map shows the locations of family physicians in the state of New York over a county map displaying federally designated primary care health professional shortage areas …

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Access Denied: A Look at America's Medically Disenfranchised

WEBA startling 56 million Americans are “medically disenfranchised” according to ACCESS DENIED, a new study by the National Association of Community Health Centers and the …

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Virginia: Projecting Primary Care Physician Workforce

WEBTo maintain the status quo, Virginia will require an additional 1,622 primary care physicians by 2030, a 29% increase of the state’s current (as of 2010) 5,471 practicing PCPs. The …

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The State of Primary Care Workforce: Maryland

WEBRobert Graham Center: Policy Studies in Family Medicine and Primary Care 1133 Connecticut Avenue, NW, Suite 1100 Washington, DC 20036. TELEPHONE: 202.331 …

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Standardized Patient Assessments at the Medicare Annual …

WEBTable 2. Survey Results (n = 159) Currently Use Would Like To Start Using if Available Don’t Care/Don’t Need No Response 1 Administer a Health Risk Assessment that …

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Robert L. Phillips Jr. Health Policy Fellowship

WEBThe Robert L. Phillips, Jr. Health Policy Fellowship is a one-year, full-time, in-person fellowship program with combined experiences in scholarly research, medical education, …

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Atlantic Health System/Mountainside Hospital Program Fact …

WEBAtlantic Health System/Mountainside Hospital Program ! Location of Graduates (n=114) Produced by the Robert Graham Center: Policy Studies in Family Medicine and Primary …

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Paying for Primary Care

WEB9 IAH tests a home-based primary care model • Mandated by Section 3024 of the Affordable Care Act (P.L. 111-148) • Does home-based primary medical care providing …

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New York: Primary Care Health Professional Shortage Areas If …

WEBTitle: New York: Primary Care Health Professional Shortage Areas If Family Physicians Were Withdrawn Author: Robert Graham Center Created Date: 5/16/2006 9:16:46 AM

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