Why a patient panel is an outdated concept in primary care
“How many patients do you have?”
I’m not sure what you mean. How many patients do I see on average each day? About twelve.
“No. How many patients do you have?”
Let’s see: Last week I saw about sixty patients altogether. Five of them were new patients.
“No, no. How many patients do you have on your panel?”
My panel? I don’t know what you mean by that. I don’t work as an employer in …
Why a patient panel is an outdated concept in primary care




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