Primary Care: Current Problems And Proposed Solutions

Volume: 29, Issue: 5, Pages: 799 - 805
Published: May 1, 2010
Abstract
In 2005, approximately 400,000 people provided primary medical care in the United States. About 300,000 were physicians, and another 100,000 were nurse practitioners and physician assistants. Yet primary care faces a growing crisis, in part because increasing numbers of U.S. medical graduates are avoiding careers in adult primary care. Sixty-five million Americans live in what are officially deemed primary care shortage areas, and adults...
Paper Details
Title
Primary Care: Current Problems And Proposed Solutions
Published Date
May 1, 2010
Volume
29
Issue
5
Pages
799 - 805
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