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Patient-level factors associated with receipt of preventive care in the safety net.
Researchers used electronic health record data from a national network of community health centers in the U.S. to measure patient-level status with preventive ratios for twelve preventive services and an aggregate preventive index. The results indicated that smoking, homelessness, and lack of health insurance were associated with lower preventive ratios for cancer and cardiovascular screenings; more ambulatory visits, better continuity of care, and enrollment in the patient portal were associated with higher preventive ratios for most services but the receipt of preventive services overall was low. The researchers concluded that these associations should inform future efforts to improve delivery of preventive healthcare.
AHRQ-funded; HS025155.
Citation: Hatch B, Tillotson C, Hoopes M .
Patient-level factors associated with receipt of preventive care in the safety net.
Prev Med 2022 May; 158:107024. doi: 10.1016/j.ypmed.2022.107024..
Keywords: Prevention, Community-Based Practice, Access to Care