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How Some Primary Care Practices Are Surviving COVID|19


COVID-19's impact on primary care and related mitigation strategies

To increase the emergency and intensive care capacity, many routine healthcare resources have been diverted to address COVID-19, with non-COVID-19 primary care ...

Primary Care's Challenges and Responses in the Face of the ...

Implementing telehealth allowed clinicians to continue to generate some revenue and eased access for many patients. ... Mental health programs for health care ...

Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Primary Care Practices

Support for this research was provided by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. The views expressed here do not necessarily reflect the views of the Foundation.

Surviving COVID: How Physicians are Providing Vital Care and ...

Patients often form strong and long-lasting bonds with their care providers and COVID-19 has drastically altered that ever-important doctor-patient ...

How Independent Primary Care Practices Can Survive The ... - Forbes

The COVID-19 economic lockdown hasn't just affected your favorite local restaurants and bars, but also your primary care physician.

COVID-19's Crushing Effects on Medical Practices, Some of Which ...

In a survey of 558 US primary care physicians fielded May 29 through June 1—nearly 3 months into the pandemic—6% of respondents said their ...

3 Tips to Help Physician Practices Navigate the COVID-19 Pandemic

Telemedicine has become more popular in recent years, but it's now one of the best ways to ensure patients experiencing other health issues receive the help ...

Primary care offices struggling to survive during Covid-19 - NBC News

The financial fallout of the pandemic is reducing access to health care, especially in rural areas already short on doctors.

How Primary Care Is Faring Two Years into the COVID-19 Pandemic

During national health emergencies like the COVID-19 pandemic, a robust primary care system plays a critical role in triaging, testing, and ...

'What about us?': Frontline primary care practices fear for survival ...

“Some of the stimulus work is going to be helpful to the system overall, but frankly — nothing against hospitals — but if you want to help ...

Primary care is being devastated by Covid-19. It must be saved | STAT

I have worked my whole life to serve my community, and I don't see how I can keep my practice running for another eight weeks.” Despite this ...

Will Primary Care Practices Survive COVID-19? | Chenmed

Physician-owned businesses are facing a grave financial threat from the global pandemic, spurred by a dramatic drop in in-person patient visits and elective ...

Strategies in Primary Care to Face the SARS-CoV-2 / COVID-19 ...

Strategies to address these challenges included establishing regular team-meetings to develop new solutions, focusing on few reliable sources of ...

COVID-19 has made it worse for already struggling private practices

Not only do independent physician practices preserve the health and welfare of their patients, but they are also strong economic drivers ...

What Primary Care Needs to Survive and Thrive

... practices longer than a few months for most practices. But COVID-19 is not the sole or even main strain on the sustainability of primary care as currently ...

Primary Care Practices Need Help to Survive the COVID-19 Pandemic

For their part, many patients are avoiding in-person visits, as they don't want to risk exposure to the virus. Some practices are actively ...

How Medical Practices Are Surviving During the Coronavirus ...

Some medical professionals and practitioners have been able to survive the effects of the coronavirus pandemic because they were lucky to ...

How COVID-19 Imperiled Physician Practices, And How to Save Them

COVID-19 has led to dramatic declines in both patient volumes and revenues, leaving physician practices unsure of their own survival.

The Urgent Need to Expand Primary Care and Family Medicine

... any kind of an effective national plan for bringing the pandemic under ... Primary care practice finances in the United States amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

Primary Care Practices Struggle to Survive Despite Visit Rebound

The outpatient visits study shows that most of the recovery was due to a rise in in-person visits, not telehealth encounters, which have ...