Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3230896 | Annals of Emergency Medicine | 2011 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
Although overall ED volume continues to increase, Massachusetts health reform was associated with a small but statistically significant decrease in the rate of low-severity visits for those populations most affected by health reform compared with a comparison population of individuals less likely to be affected by the reform. Our findings suggest that access to health insurance is only one of a multitude of factors affecting utilization of the ED.
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Authors
Peter B. MD, MPH, Robert PhD, J. Frank MB, MPH, Leon MD, Scott G. MD, MPH, Laura MD, Christopher W. MD, MBA, Jeremiah D. MD, MHS, Shan W. MD, MPH, Meghan E. MD, Bella BA, Assaad MD, Mary C. MD, MHA, J. Hector MD, Bruce E. MD, MBA,