The Time Is Now: The Case for Transforming Primary Care.

IF 1.6 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES JOURNAL OF AMBULATORY CARE MANAGEMENT Pub Date : 2023-04-01 DOI:10.1097/JAC.0000000000000447
Noah Nesin, Suzanne Houck, Jeff Brown, Charles Burger
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B Y NOW THE FACTS are well known. The United States spends far more on healthcare than any country in the world (20% of GDP), and ranks last among high-income countries in access, administrative efficiency, equity, and health outcomes. We have the highest infant mortality and lowest life expectancy. Even compared with many lower-income countries, we perform poorly (Doty et al., 2019; Kurani & Wager, 2021; Schneider et al., 2021; World Health Organization, 2017; World Health Organization, 2022a). Our care is fragmented, focused on disease rather than prevention and wellness, and is less safe than other developed countries. Feefor-service payment structures incentivize volume at the expense of quality and innovation while inhibiting team-based care. Fee-for-service has a particularly pernicious effect in primary care, where resulting time pressures undermine patient relationships,
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Ambulatory Care Management is a PEER-REVIEWED journal that provides timely, applied information on the most important developments and issues in ambulatory care management.
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