Publications

Measuring Primary Healthcare Spending

Publication typeReports
SOURCE: Pacific Northwest Evidence-based Practice Center
CountryGlobal

Measuring Primary Healthcare Spending

Policy leaders and researchers have identified a range of primary care spending conceptualizations, developed frameworks and methods for measuring primary care spending, and documented the pros and cons of different approaches. However, these efforts have not been comprehensive, particularly as the number of estimates has grown. We continue this work by identifying the definitions, data sources, and approaches used to estimate primary care spending in the United States. Our objective was to identify where there is and is not consensus across methods, and how initial steps toward a standardized approach to estimating primary care spending might be achieved. We approached this comparison from a societal economic perspective.

Operational LevelMonitoring and evaluation
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