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Access to Primary Care For Hartford Children in HUSKY A: 2005

Mary Alice Lee, Ph.D., Karen Sautter, M.P.H., and Amanda Learned, B.A.

Ensuring that all children have a "medical home" is a national child health care reform priority. Among Hartford children enrolled in HUSKY A (Medicaid managed care) in 2005, 40% did not have access to a primary care site - i.e., they did not get most of their office or clinic visits from a single provider. Among children who had any primary care, 74 percent had evidence of access to a primary care site. Children who had access to a primary care site were more likely to use emergency care for ambulatory care sensitive conditions than children without access to a primary care site.

A primary care site is not necessarily a medical home. Even children who receive regular care from a single provider may not receive care that is truly comprehensive, family centered, coordinated, compassionate, and culturally effective. (November 2007)

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· Mary Alice Lee, Ph.D.

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