In 2015, the percentage of office-based physician visits by adults with two or more diagnosed chronic conditions was 53.1% for primary care physicians, 38.5% for medical specialists, and 23.9% for surgeons. This pattern was observed for each of the age groups studied. The percentage of visits increased with age group, regardless of specialty category.201729240730PMC5730211709
The reported practices and recommendations of primary care physicians with regard to cancer screenin...
During 1989 and 1990 an average of 9,852,000 office visits were made annually to urologists in the U...
ObjectiveWhile research suggests that higher continuity of primary and specialty physician care can ...
During 2012-2015, patients aged 6565 years with hypertension documented in the medical record accou...
BackgroundAlthough many specialists serve as primary care physicians (PCPs), the type of patients th...
Data from the National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey\u2022 In 2016, there were an estimated 278 off...
"From 1998 to 2008, the U.S. population aged 65 and over increased by 15 percent, while the populati...
Today’s US physician workforce principally comprises specialists trained in the care of specific chr...
Primary care physicians (eg, family physicians or general practitioners) are providing care for a gr...
Abstract Background Population aging poses significan...
Although family medicine (FM) is the most commonly practiced specialty among all the medical special...
Objective: To assess utilization of ambulatory visits to primary care physicians (PCPs) and to speci...
Background : As the United States population ages, chronic conditions are becoming more prevalent an...
Family physicians are a critical source of primary care for older Americans; elderly people living i...
This article identifies the characteristics of patients and office visits associated with decreased ...
The reported practices and recommendations of primary care physicians with regard to cancer screenin...
During 1989 and 1990 an average of 9,852,000 office visits were made annually to urologists in the U...
ObjectiveWhile research suggests that higher continuity of primary and specialty physician care can ...
During 2012-2015, patients aged 6565 years with hypertension documented in the medical record accou...
BackgroundAlthough many specialists serve as primary care physicians (PCPs), the type of patients th...
Data from the National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey\u2022 In 2016, there were an estimated 278 off...
"From 1998 to 2008, the U.S. population aged 65 and over increased by 15 percent, while the populati...
Today’s US physician workforce principally comprises specialists trained in the care of specific chr...
Primary care physicians (eg, family physicians or general practitioners) are providing care for a gr...
Abstract Background Population aging poses significan...
Although family medicine (FM) is the most commonly practiced specialty among all the medical special...
Objective: To assess utilization of ambulatory visits to primary care physicians (PCPs) and to speci...
Background : As the United States population ages, chronic conditions are becoming more prevalent an...
Family physicians are a critical source of primary care for older Americans; elderly people living i...
This article identifies the characteristics of patients and office visits associated with decreased ...
The reported practices and recommendations of primary care physicians with regard to cancer screenin...
During 1989 and 1990 an average of 9,852,000 office visits were made annually to urologists in the U...
ObjectiveWhile research suggests that higher continuity of primary and specialty physician care can ...