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The Increasing Number of Clinical Items Addressed During the Time of Adult Primary Care Visits
Journal of General Internal Medicine, 10/06/08
Abbo ES et al. - The volume of work associated with primary care visits has increased to a greater extent than has visit duration, resulting in less available time to address individual items. These findings have important implications for reimbursing physician time and improving the quality of care.
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