Service Description: 2020 ratio of population to primary care physicians at the county level in Ohio from the County Health Rankings & Roadmaps, University of Wisconsin Population Health Institute derived from 2018 Area Health Resource File derived from more than 50 sources, including: the American Medical Association, American Hospital Association, US Census Bureau, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, Bureau of Labor Statistics, and National Center for Health Statistics.
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Description: Access to care requires not only financial coverage, but also access to providers. While high rates of specialist physicians have been shown to be associated with higher (and perhaps unnecessary) utilization, sufficient availability of primary care physicians is essential for preventive and primary care, and, when needed, referrals to appropriate specialty care.[1,2]
Copyright Text: Area Health Resource File/American Medical Association
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