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Pathways to Reduced Emergency Department and Urgent Care Center Use: Lessons from the Comprehensive Primary Care Initiative

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  • Lori Timmins
  • Deborah Peikes
  • Nancy McCall

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This study finds that greater access to the primary care practice and more effective primary care both likely contributed to the lower growth in emergency department and urgent care center visits during the Comprehensive Primary Care Initiative.

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  • Lori Timmins & Deborah Peikes & Nancy McCall, "undated". "Pathways to Reduced Emergency Department and Urgent Care Center Use: Lessons from the Comprehensive Primary Care Initiative," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 29a9bc853af0408fa33975b28, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:29a9bc853af0408fa33975b284ebbc45
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