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Articles Written by: BODENHEIMER T.
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In the United States today, 10% of patients account for 70% of total health care expenditures. Many patients who ...
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To the Editor: In their Perspective article (June 25 issue),1 Bodenheimer et al. accurately depict our nation's ...
From RICKERT, J., LEBLANC, T. W., EDELMAN, N. H., BODENHEIMER, T., GRUMBACH, K., BERENSON, R. A.,
New England Journal of Medicine -- Recent Issues,
30 Sep 2009
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Primary care in the United States needs a lifeline. In 2009, for the 12th straight year, the number of graduating ...
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Primary care in the United States needs a lifeline. In 2009, for the 12th straight year, the number of graduating ...
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U.S. primary care is in crisis. Primary care physicians must care for more and more patients, with more and more ...
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In the United States, 125 million people are living with chronic illness, disability, or functional limitation.1 ...
Usually, second opinions are requested by patients to gain a better understanding of their disease and how to manage it. In the case of Arnold Relman's book, the patient is the American public and the disease is the U.S. health care system. The public ...