More Medicaid or Newly Insured Patients Since January 2014 Percent of providers reporting increases in the following patients since January 2014 Among providers accepting Medicaid patients ID: 651943
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Exhibit 1. About Six of 10 Primary Care Clinicians Are Seeing More Medicaid or Newly Insured Patients Since January 2014
Percent of providers reporting increases in the following
patients since January 2014
* Among providers accepting Medicaid patients.
Source: The Kaiser Family Foundation/Commonwealth Fund 2015 National Survey of Primary Care Providers.Slide2
Source:
The Kaiser Family Foundation/Commonwealth Fund 2015 National Survey of Primary Care
Providers.Exhibit 2. Most Providers Report No C
hange in Their Ability
to Provide Quality Care
Percent who say since January 2014, their ability to provide high-quality care to all patients has:
Increase in Medicaid or
newly insured patients
Total
No increase
in Medicaid or newly insured patients
No increase in Medicaid or newly insured patients
Increase in Medicaid or newly insured patients
Total
Physicians
Nurse practitioners/Physician assistantsSlide3
Source: The Kaiser Family Foundation/Commonwealth Fund 2015 National Survey of Primary Care
Providers.
Exhibit 3. Half of Physicians and Two-Thirds of Nurse Practitioners and Physician Assistants Are Currently Accepting New Medicaid Patients PhysiciansSlide4
Total
Democrats
IndependentsRepublicans
Very favorable
Somewhat favorable
Somewhat unfavorable
Very unfavorable
By Political Party ID
Exhibit 4. Physicians’ Opinions About the Affordable Care Act
Are Split, with Sharp Divisions Along Party Lines
Among physicians
: Overall
, what is your opinion of the health care law that was passed in 2010,
also
known as the Affordable Care Act (ACA) or Obamacare?
Source:
The
Kaiser Family Foundation/Commonwealth Fund 2015 National Survey of Primary
Care
Providers.Slide5
Exhibit 5. Providers Serving a Higher Proportion of
Medicaid Patients Are More Likely to Say Medicaid Expansion Has Positively Impacted Their Ability to Provide Quality Care
Do you think the expansion of Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act is having a positive, negative, or no impact on primary care providers’ ability to provide quality care to their patients?
Total
<20% Medicaid patients
20% or more Medicaid patients
<20% Medicaid patients
20% or more Medicaid patients
Total
Physicians
Nurse practitioners/Physician assistantsSource: The
Kaiser Family Foundation/Commonwealth Fund 2015 National Survey of Primary Care Providers.Slide6
Exhibit 6. Partisan Divisions Persist on Views of Medicaid Expansion and Its Impact on the Ability to Provide Quality Care
Do you think the expansion of Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act is having a positive, negative, or no impact on primary care providers’ ability to provide quality care to their patients?
Independents
Democrats
Republicans
Independents
Democrats
Republicans
PhysiciansNurse practitioners/Physician
assistants
Source: The Kaiser Family Foundation/Commonwealth Fund 2015 National Survey of Primary
Care Providers.Slide7
Exhibit 7. Physicians’ Views of the Impact of Health Reform on Their Practice and Patients Are More Negative on Cost of Care and More Positive on Access and Health Insurance
Among physicians
: Percent who say the ACA has had a positive impact, negative impact, or no impact on each of the following:
Your medical practice overall
The ability of your practice to meet patient demand
The quality of care your patients receive
Access to health care and insurance in the country overall
The cost of health care for your patients
Source: The Kaiser Family Foundation/Commonwealth Fund 2015 National Survey of Primary Care
Providers.Slide8
Exhibit 8. The Vast Majority of Providers—Democrats and Republicans Alike—Are Satisfied with Their Medical Practice
Percent of providers reporting
they are “very or somewhat” satisfied with their medical practice overall
Source:
The Kaiser Family Foundation/Commonwealth Fund 2015 National Survey of Primary Care Providers.