Managed Care Weekly Digest

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National Health Care Study: Primary Care Plan for Uninsured Would Address Overburdened System: The problems of more than 41 million uninsured Americans and an overburdened healthcare system could be addressed through a new national primary care health plan, says a team of Central Michigan University researchers who developed the strategy. "Access America," a three-tiered initiative developed by CMU School of Health Sciences faculty members Gerald Ledlow, Mark Cwiek, and Michael Kennedy, could relieve the burden on physicians and U.S. emergency departments from the nation's uninsured. See: http://www.newsrx.com/newsletters/Managed-Care-Weekly-Digest/2003-09-08/090820033336MH.html .
PeriodSep 8 2003

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  • TitleManaged Care Weekly Digest
    Media typePrint
    Date09/8/03
    DescriptionNational Health Care Study: Primary Care Plan for Uninsured Would Address Overburdened System: The problems of more than 41 million uninsured Americans and an overburdened healthcare system could be addressed through a new national primary care health plan, says a team of Central Michigan University researchers who developed the strategy. "Access America," a three-tiered initiative developed by CMU School of Health Sciences faculty members Gerald Ledlow, Mark Cwiek, and Michael Kennedy, could relieve the burden on physicians and U.S. emergency departments from the nation's uninsured. See: http://www.newsrx.com/newsletters/Managed-Care-Weekly-Digest/2003-09-08/090820033336MH.html .
    PersonsMark Cwiek