Primary care saves lives. Here’s why it’s failing Americans.
The Washington PostFrances Stead SellersOctober 17, 2023
A 2019 study based on U.S. population data and published in JAMA Internal Medicine found that every 10 additional primary-care physicians per 100,000 people was associated with a 51.5-day increase in life expectancy.
Topics: National, Primary Care Redesign