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Primary care: life in the pressure cooker
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Abstract:
Primary care practices are under constant pressure of increased demand for their services, even as their numbers decrease. They are often scheduled to see too many patients in a day. Government and other third-party payors continue to reimburse them at a comparatively low level, despite evidence that more PCPs in an area improves care. Groups that want to stay in practice need to run their practice like a business.
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