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J Ambul Care Manage ; 23(3): 19-27, 2000 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11010227

ABSTRACT

In 1998, Los Angeles County's Department of Health Services (DHS) embarked on a planning process to expand ambulatory care services for the county's 2.7 million uninsured and otherwise medically indigent residents. This planning process was novel in two ways. First, it used a quantitative, needs-based approach for resource allocation to ensure an equitable distribution of safety-net ambulatory care services across the county. Second, it used a new community-based planning paradigm that took into consideration the specific needs of each of the county's eight geographic service planning areas. Together, the evidence-based approach to planning and the community-based decision-making will ensure that DHS can more equitably provide for the needs of Los Angeles County's medically indigent residents.


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Ambulatory Care/organization & administration , Community Health Planning/organization & administration , Models, Organizational , Catchment Area, Health , Evidence-Based Medicine , Health Care Rationing , Humans , Los Angeles , Medically Uninsured , Public Health Administration , Uncompensated Care
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