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2022 National Healthcare Quality and Disparities Report [Internet]. Living in proximity to primary care services could improve a person’s likelihood of receiving high-quality care for chronic disease However, many communities in the United States report limited or no access to primary care, especially nonmetropolitan communities
Variation in attendance at emergency departments in England across . . . We used regression analysis to determine how much variation across local areas in England of attendance at emergency departments remained after controlling for population risk factors and alternative urgent care provision
The 2022 National Healthcare Quality and Disparities Report: We Still . . . Data increasingly showed that social, economic, environmental, and community conditions—together known as social determinants of health—may substantially influence the population's health more than care delivered by practitioners and healthcare systems
Health inequalities: what is happening in emergency medicine Accident and emergency (A E) departments across England are struggling to provide safe, dignified, and equitable care In August 2022, only 71 4 per cent of patients were seen and either admitted or discharged within four hours
58354247 - medrxiv. org Further adjusting for health reduced the 317 estimated differences in A E attendance but the overall pattern remained the same: people 318 in the most deprived deciles had greater odds of attendance for low acuity conditions than 319 for high acuity conditions
How sensitive are avoidable emergency department attendances to primary . . . We estimate that levels of primary care quality below the national average are associated with 2 48% of total ED attendances, 3 70% of self-referred discharged attendances, 4 10% of GP treatable attendances and 5 26% no treatment and no follow-up attendances