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The most cumbersome administrative obstacles that new primary care practices face have little to do with federal regulation.
A patient usually pays a fixed amount per month and then has unlimited access to the medical provider for routine types of ...
U.S. adults who regularly see a primary care physician have 33% lower health care costs and 19% lower odds of dying prematurely than those who see only a specialist. The U.S. could save $67 ...
Mass General Brigham, the state’s largest health care system, would join forces with CVS to expand primary care in ...
An observational study linked an electronic screening tool for pediatric sleep issues to improved identification and ...
Dr. Daniel Crossman Dr. Casey Whipple Dr. Daniel Crossman and Dr. Casey Whipple, family medicine providers, have joined Cottage Primary Care – Goleta. Dr.
Primary care physicians working in multidisciplinary teams tend to have higher job satisfaction and lower stress levels, ...
An estimated 4.4% of primary care physicians left Medicare in 2023 — a higher exit rate than specialists — according to a new ...
Objectives With the growing adoption of virtual consultations in primary care, the need for tailored metrics to evaluate ...
Why you can’t get in to see your primary care doctor. ‘It’s almost frightening.’ A wave of retirements, growing patient demand, and changing patterns of well visits are behind the crunch.
Salaries for primary care physicians and pediatricians also fall in the middle to lower end of average salaries for all Massachusetts physicians, and, in 2022, only 23.6 percent of students ...