The Affordable Care Act may not provide better access to subspecialty care even though it could improve access for primary care to the underserved by funding additional community health centers. In a new study, researchers from the David Geffen School of Medicine and Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Clinical Scholars program at UCLA and colleagues investigated the ways in which community health centers access subspecialty care. They identified six major models and ...Sunday, 2 September 2012
Affordable Care Act may Not Increase Access to Subspecialty Care
The Affordable Care Act may not provide better access to subspecialty care even though it could improve access for primary care to the underserved by funding additional community health centers. In a new study, researchers from the David Geffen School of Medicine and Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Clinical Scholars program at UCLA and colleagues investigated the ways in which community health centers access subspecialty care. They identified six major models and ...
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