Richard Reece writes about how primary care is powerless and impotent in every facet of health care, from medical school to the health insurers to the legal system.
Our health care system is shaped by what is valued, and the lack of importance placed on primary care will only hasten its demise.
Perhaps then primary care will stop being kicked around.
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