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A continuum of care for the inner city: assessment of its benefits for Boston's elderly and high-risk populations
- Source :
- The New England journal of medicine. 302(26)
- Publication Year :
- 1980
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Abstract
- We describe an approach to health care in the inner city: a multidisciplinary system of physicians and mid-level practitioners that provides individualized care to chronically ill, elderly, homebound, and nursing-home residents of urban Boston who would otherwise be forced into an inappropriate reliance on teaching hospitals. Linked to four neighborhood health centers, three home-care programs, and a teaching hospital, and financially self-supporting except for the home-care component, the system cared for 3000 ambulatory, 280 homebound, and 358 nursing-home patients in the representative year described. In-hospital use, particularly hospital days, was reduced when judged by existing data for comparable (though not identical) populations. Based on stable physician practices, the system offers a workable approach to the related problems of care, manpower, and cost in the urban core.
- Subjects :
- Male
medicine.medical_specialty
Health Services for the Aged
MEDLINE
Ambulatory care
Multidisciplinary approach
Poverty Areas
Health care
medicine
Ambulatory Care
Humans
Hospitals, Teaching
Poverty
Aged
Social work
business.industry
Age Factors
General Medicine
Community Health Centers
Middle Aged
Home Care Services
Nursing Homes
Hospitalization
Fees and Charges
Family medicine
Local government
Ambulatory
Chronic Disease
Female
business
Delivery of Health Care
Boston
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 00284793
- Volume :
- 302
- Issue :
- 26
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- The New England journal of medicine
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....b3d2c81e46d22d9d0a4b9ab8043326bf