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Disentangling the Linkage of Primary Care Features to Patient Outcomes: A Review of Current Literature, Data Sources, and Measurement Needs

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  • Ann S. O'Malley
  • Eugene C. Rich
  • Alyssa Maccarone
  • Catherine M. DesRoches
  • Robert J. Reid

Abstract

Primary care plays a central role in the provision of health care, and is an organizing feature for health care delivery systems in most Western industrialized democracies.

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  • Ann S. O'Malley & Eugene C. Rich & Alyssa Maccarone & Catherine M. DesRoches & Robert J. Reid, 2015. "Disentangling the Linkage of Primary Care Features to Patient Outcomes: A Review of Current Literature, Data Sources, and Measurement Needs," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 30f6d0ccf0354f669616836a7, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:30f6d0ccf0354f669616836a77f7a516
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    1. Deborah Peikes & Grace Anglin & Stacy Dale & Erin Fries Taylor & Ann O'Malley & Arkadipta Ghosh & Kaylyn Swankoski & Jesse Crosson & Rosalind Keith & Anne Mutti & Sheila Hoag & Pragya Singh & Ha Tu & , "undated". "Evaluation of the Comprehensive Primary Care Initiative: Fourth Annual Report," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 31b437e81685456388e78e18b, Mathematica Policy Research.
    2. Kara Zivin & Ann O'Malley & JudyAnn Bigby & Jonathan Brown & Eugene Rich, "undated". "Behavioral Health Integration in Primary Care: A Review and Implications for Payment Reform," Mathematica Policy Research Reports ebd57c692e6a43ceb0c1b323f, Mathematica Policy Research.
    3. Eugene C. Rich, "undated". "Payment Reform to Transform Primary Care: What More Is Needed?," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 50f5486843204abfb9be2fcd6, Mathematica Policy Research.

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    primary health care; continuity of care; coordination; comprehensiveness; access; accessibility; patient outcomes; quality;
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