As millions of Americans deal with chronic conditions, primary care has a significant responsibility in providing effective, yet cost efficient care. Handling these chronic diseases can often be difficult for patients, particularly if they are dealing with more than one. Patients are often required to understand and digest a large amount of information, and having a familiar provider can make a remarkable difference.
Comprehensive primary care, especially when provided by the entire care team, can be the difference in helping these patients handle their disease. Those who have limited access to primary care spend more and have poorer overall health outcomes. Under the current system when many primary care clinicians are under significant time constraints, they are not equipped to adequately address patient needs. However, a shift towards a patient-centered, comprehensive approach may allow both clinicians and patients to sufficiently address these complex needs.
Title | Source | Date |
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Primary Care & COVID-19: Round 30 Survey | Primary Care Collaborative | September 30, 2021 |
Primary Care & COVID-19: Patient Survey:Round 7 | Primary Care Collaborative | August 5, 2021 |
Primary Care & COVID-19: Round 29 Survey | Primary Care Collaborative | July 27, 2021 |
Primary Care & COVID-19: Patient Survey:Round 6 | Primary Care Collaborative | July 26, 2021 |
Primary Care & COVID-19: Round 28 Survey | Primary Care Collaborative | April 21, 2021 |
Primary Care & COVID-19: Round 27 Survey | Primary Care Collaborative | March 29, 2021 |
Primary Care & COVID-19: Round 26 Survey | Primary Care Collaborative | February 23, 2021 |
Primary Care & COVID-19: Round 25 Survey | Primary Care Collaborative | February 10, 2021 |
Primary Care & COVID-19: Round 24 Survey | Primary Care Collaborative | January 4, 2021 |
Primary Care & COVID-19: Round 23 Survey | Primary Care Collaborative | November 23, 2020 |