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Andrew Bazemore

Researcher at American Academy of Family Physicians

Publications -  244
Citations -  5533

Andrew Bazemore is an academic researcher from American Academy of Family Physicians. The author has contributed to research in topics: Health care & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 34, co-authored 207 publications receiving 4587 citations. Previous affiliations of Andrew Bazemore include University of Cincinnati Academic Health Center & University of Cincinnati.

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Projecting US Primary Care Physician Workforce Needs: 2010-2025

TL;DR: In this paper, the number of primary care physicians required to meet US health care utilization needs through 2025 after passage of the Affordable Care Act was estimated, driven by population growth and aging.
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Measures of Social Deprivation That Predict Health Care Access and Need within a Rational Area of Primary Care Service Delivery

TL;DR: A multidimensional measure of deprivation is more strongly associated with health outcomes than a measure of poverty alone and is timely for revision of 35-year-old provider shortage and geographic underservice designation criteria used to allocate federal resources.
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Spending Patterns in Region of Residency Training and Subsequent Expenditures for Care Provided by Practicing Physicians for Medicare Beneficiaries

TL;DR: Among general internists and family physicians who completed residency training between 1992 and 2010, the spending patterns in the HRR in which their residency program was located were associated with expenditures for subsequent care they provided as practicing physicians for Medicare beneficiaries.
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Perspectives in Primary Care: A Conceptual Framework and Path for Integrating Social Determinants of Health Into Primary Care Practice

TL;DR: The United States falls behind other industrialized nations on most health indicators and remains plagued by stark health disparities, and efforts to understand the factors underlying these persistent inequalities and other shortcomings highlight the role of social determinants of health.