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Home Research Research Library Small Independent Primary Care Practices Serving Socially Vulnerable Urban Populations Small Independent Primary Care Practices Serving Socially Vulnerable Urban Populations 2024 Author(s) Rittenhouse, Diane R, Peebles, Victoria, Mack, Caroline, Alvarez, Cindy, and Bazemore, Andrew W Topic(s) Role of Primary Care Volume Annals of Family Medicine Source Annals of Family Medicine PURPOSE This mixed methods study sought to describe the extent to which family physicians in urban communities serve socially vulnerable patients and to better understand their practices, their challenges, and the structural supports that could facilitate their patient care. METHODS We conducted a quantitative analysis of questionnaire data from 100% of US physicians recertifying for family medicine from 2017 to 2020. We conducted qualitative analysis of in-depth interviews with 22 physician owners of urban, small, independent practices who reported that the majority of their patients were socially vulnerable. RESULTS In 2020, in urban areas across the United States, 19.3% of family physicians served in independent practices with 1 to 5 clinicians, down from 22.6% in 2017. Nearly one-half of these physicians reported that >10% of their patients were socially vulnerable. Interviews with 22 physicians who reported that the majority of their patients were socially vulnerable revealed 5 themes: (1) substantial time spent addressing access issues and social determinants of health, (2) minimal support from health care entities, such as independent practice associations and health plans, and insufficient connection to community-based organizations, (3) myriad financial challenges, (4) serious concerns about the future, and (5) deep personal commitment to serving socially vulnerable patients in independent practice. CONCLUSIONS Small independent practices serving vulnerable patients in urban communities are surviving because deeply committed physicians are making personal sacrifices. Health equity–focused policies could decrease the burden on these physicians and bolster independent practices so that socially vulnerable patients continue to have options when seeking primary care. ABFM Research Read all 1964 General Practice: A Eulogy Go to General Practice: A Eulogy 2013 Family physicians are essential for mental health care delivery Go to Family physicians are essential for mental health care delivery 2014 The Continued Importance of Small Practices in the Primary Care Landscape Go to The Continued Importance of Small Practices in the Primary Care Landscape 2013 The rise of electronic health record adoption among family physicians Go to The rise of electronic health record adoption among family physicians
Author(s) Rittenhouse, Diane R, Peebles, Victoria, Mack, Caroline, Alvarez, Cindy, and Bazemore, Andrew W Topic(s) Role of Primary Care Volume Annals of Family Medicine Source Annals of Family Medicine
ABFM Research Read all 1964 General Practice: A Eulogy Go to General Practice: A Eulogy 2013 Family physicians are essential for mental health care delivery Go to Family physicians are essential for mental health care delivery 2014 The Continued Importance of Small Practices in the Primary Care Landscape Go to The Continued Importance of Small Practices in the Primary Care Landscape 2013 The rise of electronic health record adoption among family physicians Go to The rise of electronic health record adoption among family physicians
2013 Family physicians are essential for mental health care delivery Go to Family physicians are essential for mental health care delivery
2014 The Continued Importance of Small Practices in the Primary Care Landscape Go to The Continued Importance of Small Practices in the Primary Care Landscape
2013 The rise of electronic health record adoption among family physicians Go to The rise of electronic health record adoption among family physicians