Medicaid patients' access to subspecialty care in Connecticut: teaching clinics questionnaire
Document Type
Article
Publication Title
Connecticut medicine
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether Medicaid patients have ready access to subspecialty care. METHODS: A survey was administered to training program directors and federal clinic chiefs to ascertain, for each medical and surgical subspecialty, whether their patients had access to care "never, rarely, sometimes, usually, or always." RESULTS: Seventeen respondents indicated that, on average, subspecialty care in Connecticut was available "never, rarely or sometimes," 36% of the time. Results of a smaller national sample, mirrored Connecticut responses. CONCLUSION: Despite government mandates, Medicaid patients have insufficient access to subspecialty care.
First Page
489
Last Page
93
Publication Date
9-1-2011
Recommended Citation
Grewal, Yekaterina; Sofair, Andre; Guevara, Myriam; and Manthous, Constantine A., "Medicaid patients' access to subspecialty care in Connecticut: teaching clinics questionnaire" (2011). Internal Medicine. 85.
https://scholar.bridgeporthospital.org/internal_medicine/85