Status: Baseline only
Most Recent Data:
76.0
percent
(2017)
Target:
84.0
percent
Desired Direction:
Increase desired
Baseline:
76.0
percent of persons had a usual primary care provider in 2017
Increase the proportion of persons with a usual primary care provider
Data Source: Medical Expenditure Panel (MEPS), AHRQ
Summary
Having a primary care provider (PCP) is important for maintaining health and preventing and managing serious diseases. PCPs can develop long-term relationships with patients and coordinate care across health care providers. Strategies like team-based care and innovative payment methods are promising approaches for improving access to primary care.
Workgroup: Access to Health Services Workgroup