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Impact of Homelessness on Access to Primary Care

Impact of Homelessness on Access to Primary Care

... Around a third of the homeless people who took part in the local audits reported high use of drugs and alcohol. While levels of substance use can vary widely depending on an individual’s circumstances, this figure ... See full document

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Impact of Homelessness on Access to Primary Care

Impact of Homelessness on Access to Primary Care

... in care; outcome measures could include the percentage of service users with an improved mental health status, service user satisfaction, and the number of people who leave the service without completing ... See full document

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Impact of Homelessness on Access to Primary Care

Impact of Homelessness on Access to Primary Care

... providing access to intermediate care to those most at risk of death or ...had access to services, funded by local GP commissioners, of three nurse sessions and one GP session each ... See full document

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Impact of a Decline in Colorado Medicaid Managed Care Enrollment on Access and Quality of Preventive Primary Care Services

Impact of a Decline in Colorado Medicaid Managed Care Enrollment on Access and Quality of Preventive Primary Care Services

... Medicaid-participation surveys of Colorado pedi- atricians conducted in 2000 and 2003 documented a significant decrease (18.5%; P ⬍ .05) from 41.4% in 2000 to 23.9% in 2003 in the percentage of pediatri- cians who ... See full document

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Access to primary care and computed tomography use in the emergency department

Access to primary care and computed tomography use in the emergency department

... of primary care ...provides primary care for most of the patients in the surrounding area, all features which reduce likelihood of missing information based on the study ...with primary ... See full document

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Unpaid carers’ access to and use of primary care services

Unpaid carers’ access to and use of primary care services

... project will be felt long after it has ceased to operate. The more ambitious projects try to engage in strategic work with primary care groups/trusts. The sustainability of new systems and procedures is of ... See full document

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The index of rural access: an innovative integrated approach for measuring primary care access

The index of rural access: an innovative integrated approach for measuring primary care access

... important access barrier for rural populations ...good access if the availability of services is ...good access if services are located in reasonable proximity, regardless of ...ice access, ... See full document

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Access to primary care in adults in a provincial correctional facility in Ontario

Access to primary care in adults in a provincial correctional facility in Ontario

... including access to primary care in custody and in the ...limited access to health care, including high rates of poverty, unemployment, homelessness and substand- ard housing, ... See full document

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Access to Care and the Impact of Inequality Among Individuals with a History of  Mental Illness

Access to Care and the Impact of Inequality Among Individuals with a History of Mental Illness

... health care decision making in Canada (Statistics Canada, 2012); it may be adapted for cross-sectional use or longitudinal survey design and has been used in previous studies adopting an Intersectionality ... See full document

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Primary care physician attitudes and perceptions of the impact of FDA-proposed REMS policy on prescription of extended-release and long-acting opioids

Primary care physician attitudes and perceptions of the impact of FDA-proposed REMS policy on prescription of extended-release and long-acting opioids

... Evaluation and Mitigation Strategies (REMS) program as part of a multifaceted federal initiative. The REMS program provides guidance on new safety measures aimed at reduc- ing risks and improving safe use associated with ... See full document

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Homelessness and access to the informational mainstream

Homelessness and access to the informational mainstream

... Since the higher-level needs of homeless people have received very little direct attention in existing academic literature, this study was necessarily exploratory in nature. Although this may seem to limit the research ... See full document

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Priorities in the primary care of persons experiencing homelessness: convergence and divergence in the views of patients and provider/experts

Priorities in the primary care of persons experiencing homelessness: convergence and divergence in the views of patients and provider/experts

... their care, lower priority was given by patients, but visual exami- nation shows variation among patients (with predominance toward the less-prioritized end of the ... See full document

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A narrative synthesis of the impact of primary health care delivery models for refugees in resettlement countries on access, quality and coordination

A narrative synthesis of the impact of primary health care delivery models for refugees in resettlement countries on access, quality and coordination

... Good patient–provider communication is of paramount importance to quality of care. Patient dissatisfaction arises more frequently from poor communication than from medical errors [62], and language barriers ... See full document

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Constructing Empirical Likelihood Confidence Intervals for Medical Cost Data with Censored Observations

Constructing Empirical Likelihood Confidence Intervals for Medical Cost Data with Censored Observations

... correlations of health disparities and social class has long been accepted in sociology. Engels (1887) referenced a report on the sanitary conditions of the working class that indicated they had a shorter lifespan than ... See full document

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Restless legs syndrome in a primary contact setting: a report

Restless legs syndrome in a primary contact setting: a report

... Restless legs syndrome can be both primary, with an in- sidious onset, and secondary occurring due to the presence of another condition. The causes of secondary RLS and symptoms associated with differential ... See full document

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Impact of neuropathy on the adherence to diabetes-related self-care activities: a cross-sectional study

Impact of neuropathy on the adherence to diabetes-related self-care activities: a cross-sectional study

... medical care through the enrichment of the therapeutic strategy for the patient’s diabetes, emphasizing the importance of self-care, adhering to diet and exercise, preventing or treating neuropathy, and ... See full document

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Impact of point-of-care ultrasound on quality of care in clinical practice

Impact of point-of-care ultrasound on quality of care in clinical practice

... Bedside ultrasonographic evaluation of emergency depart- ment patients presenting with nontraumatic chest pain aids in the diagnosis of several life-threatening illnesses. In patients with acute myocardial ischemia, use ... See full document

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Impact of adherence to biological agents on health care resource utilization for patients over the age of 65 years with rheumatoid arthritis

Impact of adherence to biological agents on health care resource utilization for patients over the age of 65 years with rheumatoid arthritis

... home care visits were 32%, 25%, 9% and 28% lower, respectively, in adherent ...health care resource use end points were significantly lower in adherent patients except for rheumatologist visits (Table ... See full document

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Spatial analysis of elderly access to primary care services

Spatial analysis of elderly access to primary care services

... ambulatory care may extend beyond affordability to other factors, such as transportation or knowledge about how to engage the healthcare ...of primary care physicians for Medi- care ... See full document

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International Perspectives on Primary Care Access, Equity, and Outcomes for Children

International Perspectives on Primary Care Access, Equity, and Outcomes for Children

... highlighted as an important study finding. Children in the lowest- versus highest-access practices are much more likely to be low income (56.8% vs 7.7% in the most deprived quintile, with a stepwise gradient ... See full document

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