Abstract
Community and academic partners in New Haven, Connecticut designed and implemented a system whereby patients with Medicaid insurance at a community health center received electronic specialty consultation from academic medical center physicians as well as navigation to follow-up tests and face-to-face appointments. Specialty access was improved, but some patients reported being burdened by a lack of coordination for their overall care.
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