Survey of Primary Care Clinicians Shows Practices Strained in Response to Coronavirus

The Primary Care Collaborative, in partnership with The Larry A. Green Center, just released real-time survey results of primary care clinicians (conducted March 27-30), measuring the impact of COVID-19 on their practices. “This week’s survey shows that pressure on front-line clinicians is intense,” said Rebecca Etz, PhD, Co-Director of The Larry A. Green Center and Associate Professor of Family Medicine and Population Health at Virginia Commonwealth University. “Practices are mostly holding on now, but in this week’s survey, six in 10 clinicians said they were uncertain if their practice will be open a month from now due to the combined pressures of no PPE, clinician and staff illness, and lost income.”

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Source: https://www.pcpcc.org/2020/04/02/survey-primary-care-clinicians-shows-practices-strained-response-coronavirus

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