Check back weekly for the latest survey results and updates.
For data from the previous survey, see Week 16 Results.
Who replied to the survey in Week 17?
The Primary Care Collaborative is partnering with the Larry A. Green Center to regularly survey primary care clinicians and patients to better understand the impact of COVID-19 in real time.
Check back weekly for the latest survey results and updates.
For data from the previous survey, see Week 15 Results.
Who replied to the survey in Week 16?
The Primary Care Collaborative is partnering with the Larry A. Green Center to regularly survey primary care clinicians and patients to better understand the impact of COVID-19 in real time.
Check back weekly for the latest survey results and updates.
For data from the previous survey, see Week 14 Results.
Who replied to the survey in Week 15?
The Larry A. Green Center, the Primary Care Collaborative and 3rd Conversation are partnering to regularly survey primary care clinicians and patients to better understand the impact of COVID-19 in real time.
Check back weekly for the latest survey results and updates.
For the previous survey data, see Week 14 Results.
No new survey reports this week
The Larry A. Green Center, the Primary Care Collaborative and 3rd Conversation are partnering to regularly survey primary care clinicians and patients to better understand the impact of COVID-19 in real time.
Check back weekly for the latest survey results and updates.
For last week's data, see Week 13 Results.
Who replied to the survey in Week 14?
The Larry A. Green Center, the Primary Care Collaborative and 3rd Conversation are partnering to regularly survey primary care clinicians and patients to better understand the impact of COVID-19 in real time.
Patients & primary care practices on the impact of COVID-19
Check back weekly for the latest survey results and updates.
For last week's data, see Week 10 Results.
Who replied to the surveys?
The Larry A. Green Center is now fielding two separate surveys: one to primary care clinicians, and a second to patients 18 years and older. Both surveys are voluntary and anonymous, using national convenience samples to better understand the impact of COVID-19 on primary care.