MD, MPH, an internal medicine specialist at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine. Yet at the same time, physicians “feel frustrated that they do not have the resources and the information and the time to deal with this.” ...
It was also shown that a greater supply of family physicians is associated with lower total costs of health services [13]. Starfield et al. [13] concluded that access was a core dimension of a strong primary care system Continuity of primary care The continuity of care dimension can be ...
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Primary care physicians should encourage patients to become more active, as enhanced physical activity can be one of the most fruitful interventions in obese patients with COPD.15 Drug interactions in patients with COPD and associated co-morbidities As elderly patients with COPD typically receive a ...
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policymakers assumed that primary care and its workforce could be defined by the numbers of practicing physicians with generalist training (e.g., family medicine physicians, general internists, pediatricians and, in past decades, “general practitioners”), but changing roles now challenge this ...
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Patients Report Better Satisfaction with Part-Time Primary Care Physicians, Despite Less Continuity of Care and Access Laura Panattoni, PhD, Ashley Stone, MPH, Sukyung Chung, PhD, and Ming Tai-Seale, PhD, MPH Palo Alto Medical Foundation Research Institute, Mountain View, CA, USA. BACKGROUND:...
It was also shown that a greater supply of family physicians is associated with lower total costs of health services [13]. Starfield et al. [13] concluded that access was a core dimension of a strong primary care system Continuity of primary care The continuity of care dimension can be ...