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Primary Care: Current Problems And Proposed Solutions
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/ Family physicians
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/ Health policy
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/ HMOs
/ Hospitals
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/ Medical students
/ Medicare
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/ Nurses
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/ Physicians
/ Population
/ Primary care
/ Reforms
/ Shortages
/ United States
/ Workforce
2010
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Primary Care: Current Problems And Proposed Solutions
by
Pham, Hoangmai H.
, Bodenheimer, Thomas
in
Access
/ Adults
/ Beneficiaries
/ Careers
/ Diabetes
/ Doctors' assistants
/ Family physicians
/ Health care
/ Health care access
/ Health care policy
/ Health facilities
/ Health insurance
/ Health maintenance organizations
/ Health policy
/ Health services
/ HMOs
/ Hospitals
/ Independent practice associations
/ Insurance coverage
/ Integrated delivery systems
/ Medical personnel
/ Medical practices
/ Medical profession
/ Medical students
/ Medicare
/ Nurse practitioners
/ Nurses
/ Patients
/ Physician assistants
/ Physicians
/ Population
/ Primary care
/ Reforms
/ Shortages
/ United States
/ Workforce
2010
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Primary Care: Current Problems And Proposed Solutions
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Pham, Hoangmai H.
, Bodenheimer, Thomas
in
Access
/ Adults
/ Beneficiaries
/ Careers
/ Diabetes
/ Doctors' assistants
/ Family physicians
/ Health care
/ Health care access
/ Health care policy
/ Health facilities
/ Health insurance
/ Health maintenance organizations
/ Health policy
/ Health services
/ HMOs
/ Hospitals
/ Independent practice associations
/ Insurance coverage
/ Integrated delivery systems
/ Medical personnel
/ Medical practices
/ Medical profession
/ Medical students
/ Medicare
/ Nurse practitioners
/ Nurses
/ Patients
/ Physician assistants
/ Physicians
/ Population
/ Primary care
/ Reforms
/ Shortages
/ United States
/ Workforce
2010
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Primary Care: Current Problems And Proposed Solutions
2010
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In 2005, approximately 400,000 people provided primary medical care in the United States. About 300,000 were physicians, and another 100,000 were nurse practitioners and physician assistants. Yet primary care faces a growing crisis, in part because increasing numbers of U.S. medical graduates are avoiding careers in adult primary care. Sixty-five million Americans live in what are officially deemed primary care shortage areas, and adults throughout the United States face difficulty obtaining prompt access to primary care. A variety of strategies are being tried to improve primary care access, even without a large increase in the primary care workforce. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
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The People to People Health Foundation, Inc., Project HOPE
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