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Redesigning Primary Care
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Health AdministrationFamily MedicinePrimary Care PhysiciansAllied Health ProfessionsCare CoordinationHealth Care FinancePrimary CareManaged CarePublic HealthHealth Services ResearchU.s. Primary CareIntegrated CareHealth PolicyPrimary Health CareMedical EthicsHealth Care ReimbursementGeneral PracticeMedicineFamily Medicine Policy
U.S. primary care is in crisis. Primary care physicians must care for more and more patients, with more and more chronic conditions, in less and less time, for which they are compensated far less than subspecialists. They must absorb increasing volumes of medical information and complete more paperwork than ever, as they try to function in a poorly coordinated health care system. As a result, their ranks are thinning, with practicing physicians burning out and trainees shunning primary care fields. In a roundtable discussion moderated by Dr. Thomas Lee, four experts in primary care and related policy — Drs. Thomas . . .