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Unattachment
Health Care A measure of the extent to which a person has a strong relationship with a family physician, especially in countries with advanced health care systems. A person who is unattached has no family physician who provides care over time (longitudinal care). A person may also be weakly attached, meaning that they have a family doctor but also seek care at walk-in clinics, urgent care facilities or hospitals. A person who is strongly attached accesses primary care from a unique provider (physician or nurse) or a practitioner working closely with that unique provider, when they need

Include economic rationale - aligned with social enterprise theory include Hollander calculation for RUBs 4, 5

Context for health care systems overall in advanced countries

Include references to Starfield, Hollander, integrated system