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Independent Primary Care in COVIDTimes: Handling Decreases in ...

In addition to PPE and testing difficulties, family physicians are seeing declines in patient volumes and record patient cancellations that are ...

Independent Primary Care in COVIDTimes – Navigating change ...

Independent Primary Care in COVIDTimes – Navigating change through a pandemic · Practices are experiencing high levels of risk and suffering, ...

Independent physician practices more resilient during COVID-19 ...

Policymakers have raised concerns about the increased consolidation of physicians into large practices. This study finds that doctors at large ...

Volume of Care for Primary Care Physicians in Integrated vs ...

Volume of Care for Primary Care Physicians in Integrated vs Independent Practices Through the COVID-19 Pandemic · Department of Health ...

The Breakdown: The Impact Of COVID-19 On Primary Care

Dr. Sanjay Basu breaks down his new Harvard Medical School study analyzing COVID-19's impact on primary care.

The Urgent Need to Expand Primary Care and Family Medicine

COVID-19 is battering independent physician practices. Stat. 2020. Basu S, Phillips RS, Phillips R, Peterson LE, Landon BE. Primary care practice finances ...

Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Primary Care Practices

We focused on practicing internal or family medicine PCPs who are senior or managing partners in independent, majority-primary care (>70 percent) practices, and ...

The Impact of COVID-19 on Primary Care: A Scoping Review - PMC

... independent individuals or organizations. Cureus is not responsible ... Strengthening the frontline: how primary health care helps health systems ...

The Day After Tomorrow Must Include Independent Primary Care

The day will come when the COVID-19 pandemic is finally behind us. Experts caution that the viability of the health care system that awaits ...

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

More than half of physicians — 54% in 2018 — work in independent practices. But that number is quickly shrinking as health systems continue to ...

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.

Primary Care in the COVID -19 Pandemic Report

Loss of revenue has threatened the survival of primary care practices, with small independent practices being at greatest risk. Reasonable concerns about ...

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

Yet many primary care practices, especially small and independent ones, still experienced substantial financial burdens. A third (32%) of ...

Health care provider movement increased through COVID-19 - PMC

Green Center's “Quick COVID-19 Primary Care ... Independent freestanding emergency departments and implications for the rural emergency physician workforce in ...

Covid-19 has decimated independent US primary care practices ...

In the public sector, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) introduced the multi-payer Primary Care First (PCF) Model. Under PCF, ...

Primary care left gutted by COVID-19 pandemic - Medical Economics

Primary care has been gutted by the health and financial effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. Internal medicine and family practitioners are the leading ...

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

"The last few years have been difficult for primary care practices, especially independent ones," said Dr. Karen Joynt Maddox, co-director ...

Independent doctors like me are becoming an endangered species

Cuts to Medicare reimbursement rates could drive yet more consolidation within the health care market.

Doctors Without Patients: 'Our Waiting Rooms Are Like Ghost Towns'

But most of the relief has gone to the big hospital and physician groups. “We have to pay special attention to these independent primary care ...

Independent family doctors struggle to survive amid coronavirus

Less money, greater hardship, and patients on video. Government loans and a shift to telehealth have plugged holes, but deep worries plague independent ...