Journal of Primary Care & Community Health (Dec 2019)

Actionable Analysis: Toward a Jurisdictional Evaluation of Primary Care Access in the Community Context

  • Mary M. Ford,
  • Kirsten Weisbeck,
  • Bonnie Kerker,
  • Louise Cohen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/2150132719891970
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10

Abstract

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Primary care is the foundation of health care systems and has potential to alleviate inequities in population health. We examined multiple measures of adult primary care access, health status, and socioeconomic position at the New York City Council District level—a unit of analysis both relevant to and actionable by local policymakers. The results showed significant associations between measures of primary care access and health status after adjustment for socioeconomic factors. We found that an increase of 1 provider per 10 000 people was associated with a 1% decrease in diabetes rates and a 5% decrease in rates of adults without an influenza immunization. Furthermore, higher rates of primary care providers in high-poverty districts accepted Medicaid and had Patient-Centered Medical Home recognition, increasing constituent accessibility. Our findings highlight the significant contribution of primary care access to community health; policies and resource allocation must prioritize primary care facility siting and provider recruitment in low-access areas.