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Kirsten A Dickins1, Susan W Buchholz2, Diana Ingram2, Lynne T Braun2, Rebekah J Hamilton2, Melinda Earle2, Niranjan S Karnik3.
Abstract
With the implementation of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), many homeless persons who previously lacked health insurance gained medical coverage. This paper describes the experiences of homeless persons in accessing and using primary care services, post-implementation of the ACA. Twenty-six semi-structured interviews were completed with homeless persons and primary care providers/staff. Via thematic analysis, themes were identified, categorized by: factors which influence primary care access and use patterns, and strategies to promote consistent primary care use. Maintaining insurance and leveraging systems-based strategies to support primary care access and use may address health disparities and promote health equity.Entities:
Keywords: Community-institutional relations; Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act; community mental health services; homeless persons; primary health care; qualitative research; substance-related disorders
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32865153 DOI: 10.1080/19371918.2020.1809589
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Soc Work Public Health ISSN: 1937-190X