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Author: Lee, Su-Young; Lim, Hyeong-Seok
Title: The Effect of Having a Regular Doctor as a Primary Care Provider on Emergency Room Utilization in South Korea
  • Document date: 2017_11_14
  • ID: 03dy01zu_2
    Snippet: Primary care is defined as care that is provided by regular doctors as a usual source of care (USC), and which is characterized by comprehensive first contact, person-focused continuity, and care coordination across health care providers. 2) Internationally, a large body of research has shown the benefits of USC. Having a USC may provide more effective and equitable care, 3) reduce health care costs, 4) contrib- Values are presented as proportion.....
    Document: Primary care is defined as care that is provided by regular doctors as a usual source of care (USC), and which is characterized by comprehensive first contact, person-focused continuity, and care coordination across health care providers. 2) Internationally, a large body of research has shown the benefits of USC. Having a USC may provide more effective and equitable care, 3) reduce health care costs, 4) contrib- Values are presented as proportion (95% confidence interval), unless otherwise stated. *Sample sizes are unweighted. All percentages are weighted. † Treatment group: the group with a regular doctor. ‡ Control group: the group without a regular doctor. § Chi-square test of significance among treatment and control groups. ΙΙ The bottom 10% of household income was defined as the lowest, between 10% and 50% as the lower, between 50% and 90% as the middle, and the top 10% as the high.

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