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Home Research Research Library Transforming primary care: from past practice to the practice of the future Transforming primary care: from past practice to the practice of the future 2010 Author(s) Margolius, D, and Bodenheimer, Thomas Topic(s) Role of Primary Care Keyword(s) Payment, Practice Innovations, and Teams Volume Health Affairs Source Health Affairs The gap between the supply of primary care physicians and the demand for primary care continues to grow. Primary care practices must find a way to increase their patient capacity without sacrificing quality of care or adding more work to already overburdened physicians. A transformed primary care practice addressing these issues must redefine the physician role such that the physician no longer sees all patients assigned to the practice but acts as a leader for a well-trained, highly functioning primary care team. The team’s overall goal would be to advance the health of an entire patient panel. New payment models are among changes that will be central to this transformation. Read More ABFM Research Read all 2017 Less AND More Are Needed to Assess Primary Care Go to Less AND More Are Needed to Assess Primary Care 2019 Experiences of New Family Physicians Finding Jobs with Obstetrical Care in the USA Go to Experiences of New Family Physicians Finding Jobs with Obstetrical Care in the USA 2020 Women’s Work: Why Are Women Physicians More Burned Out? Go to Women’s Work: Why Are Women Physicians More Burned Out? 2016 Care Coordination for Primary Care Practice Go to Care Coordination for Primary Care Practice
Author(s) Margolius, D, and Bodenheimer, Thomas Topic(s) Role of Primary Care Keyword(s) Payment, Practice Innovations, and Teams Volume Health Affairs Source Health Affairs
ABFM Research Read all 2017 Less AND More Are Needed to Assess Primary Care Go to Less AND More Are Needed to Assess Primary Care 2019 Experiences of New Family Physicians Finding Jobs with Obstetrical Care in the USA Go to Experiences of New Family Physicians Finding Jobs with Obstetrical Care in the USA 2020 Women’s Work: Why Are Women Physicians More Burned Out? Go to Women’s Work: Why Are Women Physicians More Burned Out? 2016 Care Coordination for Primary Care Practice Go to Care Coordination for Primary Care Practice
2017 Less AND More Are Needed to Assess Primary Care Go to Less AND More Are Needed to Assess Primary Care
2019 Experiences of New Family Physicians Finding Jobs with Obstetrical Care in the USA Go to Experiences of New Family Physicians Finding Jobs with Obstetrical Care in the USA
2020 Women’s Work: Why Are Women Physicians More Burned Out? Go to Women’s Work: Why Are Women Physicians More Burned Out?