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Access to primary care physicians differs by health insurance coverage in Mississippi.

Ronald E Cossman1, Jeralynn S Cossman1, Sarah Rogers1, David McBride1, Xiaojin Song1, La'Mont Sutton1, Megan Stubbs1.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: The objective of the study was to measure how access to primary health care in Mississippi varies by type of health insurance.
METHODS: We called primary care physician (general practitioner, family practice, internal medicine, obstetrics/gynecology, and pediatric) offices in Mississippi three times, citing different types of health insurance coverage in each call, and asked for a new patient appointment with a physician.
RESULTS: Of all of the offices contacted, 7% of offices were not currently accepting new patients who had private insurance, 15% of offices were not currently accepting new Medicare patients, 38% were not currently accepting new Medicaid patients, and 9% to 21% of office calls were unresolved in one telephone call to the office.
CONCLUSIONS: Access to health insurance does not ensure access to primary health care; access varies by type of health insurance coverage.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24926673     DOI: 10.1097/SMJ.0000000000000057

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  South Med J        ISSN: 0038-4348            Impact factor:   0.954


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