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The Impact of Managed Care on the Mix of Vulnerable Populations Served by Community Health Centers
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2001
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Health Care DisparityHealthcare ProvisionHealth DisparitiesSocial Determinants Of HealthPrimary CareCare InvolvementPublic HealthManaged CareHealth Services ResearchVulnerable Patient PopulationHealth PolicyHealth InsuranceCare PatientsCommunity Health CentersHealth EquityHealth Care DeliveryNursingHealth SystemsHealthcare AccessRural HealthVulnerable Populations ServedVulnerable PopulationMedicine
This article examined the impact of managed care involvement on vulnerable populations served by community health centers (CHCs), while controlling for center rural-urban location and size, and found that centers involved in managed care have served a significantly smaller proportion of uninsured patients but a higher proportion of Medicaid users than those not involved in managed care. The results suggest that the increase in Medicaid managed care patients may lead to a reduced capacity to care for the uninsured, thus hampering CHCs from expanding access to health care for the medically indigent.
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