Procedures in Primary Care: Meeting the Comprehensive Needs of Our Patients Where They Are
Primary care remains at the front lines in the delivery of patient care. In many of our communities across the United States, patients have limited access to specialty care. Population growth, the aging of the American population, in addition to increased access to care with the Affordable Care Act, have combined to drive the demand for procedural care and highlight the effects of physician shortages.1 Primary care clinicians have risen to meet this unmet need by continuing to deliver comprehensive care within our communities.
Source: Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice - Category: Primary Care Authors: Karl T. Clebak, Alexis Reedy-Cooper Tags: Preface Source Type: research
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