Frontline perspectives on barriers to care for patients with California Medicaid: a qualitative study
Abstract Background While insurance is integral for accessing healthcare in the US, coverage alone may not ensure access, especially for those publicly insured. Access barriers for Medicaid-insured patients are rooted in social drivers of health, insurance complexities in the setting of managed care...
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Main Authors: | Jessica Faiz (Author), Mariah Blegen (Author), Vanessa Nuñez (Author), Daniel Gonzalez (Author), Daniel C. Stokes (Author), Kevin Truong (Author), Gery Ryan (Author), Medell Briggs-Malonson (Author), Katherine L. Kahn (Author) |
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2024-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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