Primary care visits increase utilization of evidence-based preventative health measures.
Jeffrey HostetterNolan SchwarzMarilyn KlugJoshua WynneMarc D BassonPublished in: BMC family practice (2020)
One or more primary care visits per year is associated with increased likelihood of specific evidence-based preventative care interventions that improve longitudinal health outcomes and decrease healthcare costs. Increasing efforts to track and increase the number of primary care visits by clinics and health systems may improve patient compliance with select preventative measures.