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What is a primary care desert?

What is a primary care desert?

What is a ‘Primary Care Desert’? To start, we categorized communities that do not have enough primary care physicians to support local needs as Primary Care Deserts. The federal government refers to these areas as Primary Care Health Provider Shortage Areas, or Primary Care HPSAs.

Why are there medical deserts?

Hospital Deserts a lack of specialty services — patients recount driving hours to get the care they need. Hospitals also tend to operate where the local economic conditions are favorable, so many hospital deserts are located in neighborhoods with lower income and higher rates of uninsurance.

How can we solve the medical desert?

Proposed solutions to US health care deserts include the enactment of a national single payer health care system; adoption of a public option under the Affordable Care Act (ACA); the approval of higher Medicare reimbursements and tax credits for struggling hospitals; the establishment of strategically placed free- …

Who owns Desert Regional Medical Center?

Tenet Healthcare
Tenet Healthcare currently has arms stretched across the desert. The publicly traded company leases and operates Desert Regional in Palm Springs, has owned and operated John F. Kennedy Memorial Hospital in Indio since 1979 and has leased and operated Hi-Desert Medical Center in Joshua Tree since 2015.

What is a hospital desert?

These areas with no access to a hospital are called “hospital deserts.” Many regions that are hospital deserts also have higher rates of poverty and income gaps, leaving many residents with no options for emergency or regular healthcare.

What are healthcare disparities?

Health and health care disparities refer to differences in health and health care between groups that stem from broader inequities.

What percentage of the US is medically underserved?

These formulas probably understate the problem, and they suggest that about one-third of the U.S. population lives in a community that can be considered medically underserved, and that about three-quarters of residents in these communities has some level of insurance coverage.

When was Desert Regional built?

1942
Torney General Hospital

Torney General Hospital now Desert Regional Medical Center
Coordinates 33°50′20″N 116°32′42″WCoordinates: 33°50′20″N 116°32′42″W
Built 1942
Governing body https://desertregionalgme.com/
Location of Torney General Hospital now Desert Regional Medical Center in California

What percentage of patients who live in rural areas lack basic health care access?

The June 2016 issue brief from the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation, Impact of the Affordable Care Act Coverage Expansion on Rural and Urban Populations, found that 43.4% of uninsured rural residents reported not having a usual source of care, which was less than the 52.6% of uninsured …

What are the racial and ethnic disparities in healthcare?

The sources of racial and ethnic health care disparities include differences in geography, lack of access to adequate health coverage, communication difficulties between patient and provider, cultural barriers, provider stereotyping, and lack of access to providers.

What does it mean to be medically underserved?

Medically Underserved Areas/Populations are areas or populations designated by HRSA as having too few primary care providers, high infant mortality, high poverty or a high elderly population.

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