Tag: Doctors
Drop in Visits to Primary Care Providers Seen for Insured Adults
Visits to PCPs decreased, while proportion of adults with no PCP visits in given year increased
January 2020 Briefing – Internal Medicine
Here are what the editors at HealthDay consider to be the most important developments in Internal Medicine for January 2020. This roundup includes the...
January 2020 Briefing – Family Practice
Here are what the editors at HealthDay consider to be the most important developments in Family Practice for January 2020. This roundup includes the...
Caring for Patients With Multiple Morbidities Strains Providers
More patients with multimorbidity may increase risk for provider burnout
Work-Related Trauma Common Among Ob-Gyns
Related posttraumatic stress disorder carries high personal, professional, and organizational impacts
Gender Gap Persists in Starting Salary for Physicians
Gender differences in preferences for control over work-life balance do not account for gap in salary
Unmet Need for Physician Care Not Improving With More Insured
Despite coverage increases since 1998, most measures of unmet need not showing improvement
Evidence Lacking for Identifying Optimal Primary Care Panel Size
Evidence insufficient for impact of increasing panel size on health care outcomes, provider burnout
Regional Outreach Boosts Female Residency Recruitment
Annual workshops offered to female medical students helped boost their matches for orthopedic surgery residency
Doctor Replacement Ratios Higher in Largest, Hospital-Owned Practices
More than double the number of physicians entered than exited large group, hospital-owned practices