Preparation before office visits provides significant advantages for PCPs, patients

A recent study suggested a “primary care revolution” is coming that will increase the workload in the future for primary care physicians.
“Primary care teams will increasingly manage conditions that specialists managed in the past,” Andrew L. Ellner, MD, and Russell S. Phillips, MD, of the Center for Primary Care in Boston wrote in Journal of General Internal Medicine.
“Primary care will refocus on whole-person care, and address health behaviors as well as vision, hearing, dental, and social services,” they added.
To help put PCPs and other clinicians ahead of

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Preparation before office visits provides significant advantages for PCPs, patients

A recent study suggested a “primary care revolution” is coming that will increase the workload in the future for primary care physicians.
“Primary care teams will increasingly manage conditions that specialists managed in the past,” Andrew L. Ellner, MD, and Russell S. Phillips, MD, of the Center for Primary Care in Boston wrote in Journal of General Internal Medicine.
“Primary care will refocus on whole-person care, and address health behaviors as well as vision, hearing, dental, and social services,” they added.
To help put PCPs and other clinicians ahead of

Full Story →