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In this paper, we focus on measurement models for spatial access over a health network with patients and providers, which is most closely related to the elements of accessibility (e.g., location and travel distance for care) and availability (e.g., coverage or the volume of providers).
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If a sector had high inflow and high stickiness, we interpreted this as an attractive and expanding setting because of an increased volume of new providers working in the setting, and because the providers already in that sector tended to remain.
The feasibility of identifying and recruiting such a high volume of new providers will need to be determined, particularly if required to have secondary school or higher levels of education.
Independent associations with recommendation for follow up were limited to the identity and clinical volume of the provider, age of the patient, and the presence of multiple, small-to-moderate, or moderate mVSD.
In an effort to decrease the volume of notifications that providers see each day, providers were given control of the settings determining which clinical laboratory result and which radiology result notifications were presented at provider sign on, i.e. all results, only abnormal results, or only critical results as defined by the hospital clinical executive board.
This pattern shows the accumulative positive impact of joining the social franchise on the medical service volume and income of providers.
Those costs, in turn, reflect rates set by the government for doctors, hospitals, nursing homes and other providers of care, as well as the volume of services provided.
Neither was information available on comorbidity [ 81] and other factors, such as volume of health care providers [ 82, 83], or socio-economic status, [ 84– 86] which are associated with the delivery of cancer care or disparities in cancer survival.
These sub-themes are: volume of ECP sales, provider characteristics, client characteristics, information and advice.
This study adds to understanding how volume of care and provider specialty are reflected in the actual health care utilization of people living with HIV.
The fee-for-service model, which reimburses providers according to the volume of services they provide, and which still predominates today, likely exacerbates this antagonism because incentives are poorly aligned between providers and insurers.
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