Access to care among Medicaid and uninsured patients in community health centers after the Affordable Care Act
Abstract Background The Affordable Care Act expanded Medicaid and increased federal funding for Community Health Centers (CHCs). To examine the role of Medicaid coverage on care patterns for those with available safety net care, we assessed differences in access to care for CHC patients with continu...
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Main Authors: | Veri Seo (Author), Travis P. Baggett (Author), Anne N. Thorndike (Author), Peter Hull (Author), John Hsu (Author), Joseph P. Newhouse (Author), Vicki Fung (Author) |
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2019-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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