Where Americans Get Acute Care: Increasingly, It's Not at Their Doctor's Office

Where Americans Get Acute Care: Increasingly, It's Not at Their Doctor's Office

Published: Sep 30, 2010
Publisher: Health Affairs, vol. 29, no. 9
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Authors

Stephen R. Pitts

Emily R. Carrier

Eugene C. Rich

Arthur L. Kellermann

This article examines the changing nature of first-contact care in the United States and its shift from primary care practitioners to emergency physicians, specialists, and outpatient departments. This pattern is far different from urgent access to primary care in other industrialized countries. Health reforms that advance patient-centered medical homes and accountable care organizations need to address this serious problem of acute care access.

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