Geographic concentration Of home-based medical care providers

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The United States faces a shortage of providers who care for homebound patients. About 5,000 primary care providers made 1.7 million home visits to Medicare fee-for-service beneficiaries in 2013, accounting for 70 percent of all home-based medical visits. Nine percent of these providers performed 44 percent of visits. However, most homebound people live more than thirty miles from a high-volume provider.

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Yao, N. A., Ritchie, C., Camacho, F., & Leff, B. (2016). Geographic concentration Of home-based medical care providers. Health Affairs, 35(8), 1404–1409. https://doi.org/10.1377/hlthaff.2015.1437

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