New Findings from Leonard Davis Institute of Health Economics Update Understanding of Medicare and Medicaid (Access to Primary Care Appointments…
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According to the news editors, the research concluded: "Contrary to widespread concern, we find no evidence that the millions of individuals newly insured through the ACA decreased new-patient appointment availability across 10 states as shown by stable wait times and appointment rates for private insurance as of mid-2014."
For more information on this research see: Access to Primary Care Appointments Following 2014 Insurance Expansions. Annals of Family Medicine, 2017;15(2):107-112. Annals of Family Medicine can be contacted at: Annals Family Medicine,
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