The New England Journal of Medicine focuses on primary care

November 13, 2008

Their most recent issue is a must-read on the future of primary care. The editors asked experts to share their view of the crises. I’ve linked to the full-text articles (which are free), as well as a round-table video discussion.

The Need for Reinvention

Sustaining Relationships

Reforming Physician Payment

Refocusing the System

Lessons from the U.K.

Roundtable: Redesigning Primary Care



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{ 1 comment }

1 John Gordon November 14, 2008 at 2:02 pm

Great reference post. Thanks for putting these in one place.

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