The economic shift from fee-for-service to direct primary care
According to the Primary Care Collaborative, primary care accounts for roughly 5 percent of health care spending, yet it influences nearly 90 percent of downstream costs. That statistic is not a compliment. It is a diagnosis. And for a profession that has spent decades accepting influence as a substitute for economic ownership, it is long past time to read it that way. For decades, physicians …
The economic shift from fee-for-service to direct primary care












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