Emergency Department Utilization Among the Poor: The Need to Improve Access to Quality Primary Care

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Burns, Whitney
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Washington and Lee University, Shepherd Poverty Program
Poverty
Community health services
Emergency medical services -- Utilization
Medically uninsured persons -- Medical care
Health insurance -- Government policy
Primary health care -- Evaluation
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Capstone; [FULL-TEXT FREELY AVAILABLE ONLINE] Whitney Burns is a member of the Class of 2010 of Washington and Lee University. Inappropriate use of emergency departments and inadequate access to high-quality primary care are two interrelated issues that characterize health care for America's poor. A thorough rectification of this issue must not only discourage patients from ER misusage and enhance the accessibility of primary care but also increase the size and competence of the primary care workforce. The implementation of such programs and policies must be occur if poor individuals are to gain the agency required to escape the cycle of poverty. [From Introduction] Whitney Burns