Without immediate financial support, a large number of primary care practices could close in a matter of weeks as a result of the strain from the COVID-19 pandemic, industry stakeholders say. "The ...
Medical societies and allied healthcare organizations are lobbying policymakers to focus on primary care amid a worsening physician shortage. The American Medical Association and the Primary Care ...
Several factors contribute to provider burnout: ever-increasing administrative tasks, electronic medical record documentation, too little time per patient, as well as the needs of patients between ...
WASHINGTON, March 30, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- New models of care, such as patient centered medical homes and accountable care organizations, must emphasize value-driving elements of advanced ...
Doctors and nurses reviewing medical chart in hospital Researchers sought to investigate the feasibility of regular systematic case reviews through telepsychiatric consultation to improve workforce ...
An independent evaluation shows that small medical practices serving Los Angeles' most underserved communities achieved 7 to 13 percent improvement in blood pressure control, cancer screening and ...
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