Use of telemedicine increased, but fewer BP and cholesterol assessments being performed
Use of telemedicine increased, but fewer BP and cholesterol assessments being performed
Though many would support changes, only 15% want the law completely dismantled.
Higher primary care physician involvement is linked to less intensive and lower cost end-of-life care.
Higher ambulatory volume was associated with lower quality of care.
A survey shows that PCPs split 50-50 when it comes to giving advice aimed at preventing progression to diabetes.
According to this article, there was an increase in the number of PCPs who reported that the financial state of their practices was better than a year ago.
Primary care physicians receiving incentive payments fail to improve quality of care in complicated patients.