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PCC Among 340 Organizations Sending Letter to Congress Urging Action on Telehealth

Congress Must Act to Ensure Patients and Providers Don’t Fall Off the 'Telehealth Cliff' When Public Health Emergency Ends

PCC is among the 340 organizations that sent a letter today urging congressional leaders to make telehealth flexibilities created during the COVID-19 pandemic permanent. Organizations signing this multi-stakeholder letter include national and regional organizations representing a full range of healthcare stakeholders and all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico.

Primary Care & COVID-19: June 26 Update

Corona Virus

Check back weekly for the latest survey results and updates.
For the previous survey data, see Week 14 Results.

No new survey reports this week

The Larry A. Green Center, the Primary Care Collaborative and 3rd Conversation are partnering to regularly survey primary care clinicians and patients to better understand the impact of COVID-19 in real time.

Declines in Patient Visits during COVID-19 Shutdowns Projected to Cost U.S. Primary Care $15 Billion in Revenue by Year’s End

Primary care practices are projected to lose more than $65,000 in revenue per full-time physician in 2020, following drastic declines in office visits and fees for services from March to May during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a study led by researchers in the Blavatnik Institute at Harvard Medical School.

News Author: 
Harvard Medical School

PCC Statement on Racism and Equity

In the wake of police brutality and pervasive racial injustice, which has spurred numerous, ongoing demonstrations across the country, the Primary Care Collaborative (PCC) reaffirms its commitment to racial equity.

Coronavirus could change how you go to the doctor

WASHINGTON  —  Even as hospitals and physicians’ offices nationwide struggle to stay afloat amid the downturn caused by coronavirus, a small group of clinics is thriving, sustained by a model of care that many experts hope could reshape medicine once the current crisis passes.

These clinics have not only kept their doors open; in many cases they’ve expanded services, stepping up contact with patients and making home deliveries of food, medicine and other essentials.

News Author: 
Noam Levey

Miss the Primary Care in the Time of COVID-19 Twitter Chat? Here’s How You Can Revisit It

Saved Q&A Contains a Wealth of Resources, Articles, Programs and Initiatives

On June 18, PCC joined many other leading organizations in the primary care community in an hour-long chat on Twitter about the current and future state of primary care during the coronavirus pandemic.

80 Percent of Primary Care Clinicians Say Their Level of Burnout is at an All-Time High

New survey data shows clinicians and patients face mounting pressures in mental, physical and emotional health as impacts of COVID-19 continue

WASHINGTON (June 18, 2020) – The Larry A. Green Center, in collaboration with the Primary Care Collaborative (PCC) and 3rd Conversation, today released new data showing that more than 80 percent of primary care clinicians say professional burnout is at an all-time high and only one in five feels they have the resources or support needed to cope with COVID-19-related stress.

News Author: 
PCPCC

Primary Care & COVID-19: Week 14 Survey

Corona Virus

Check back weekly for the latest survey results and updates.
For last week's data, see Week 13 Results.

Who replied to the survey in Week 14?

The Larry A. Green Center, the Primary Care Collaborative and 3rd Conversation are partnering to regularly survey primary care clinicians and patients to better understand the impact of COVID-19 in real time.

Innovaccer Releases Research Insights to Help Healthcare Organizations Battle the COVID-19 Pandemic

Innovaccer uncovers insights from 1,000 healthcare executives to devise strategies for providers to better manage the pandemic and build a foundation for the post-COVID era

SAN FRANCISCO, June 12, 2020 -- Innovaccer, Inc., a leading healthcare technology company [and a PCC Executive Member] released its research-based report, titled "What COVID-19 Means to American Healthcare: Trends, Impacts, Predictions, and the Road Ahead." The report reviews the shortcomings that COVID-19 uncovered in the American healthcare system and predicts near-term utilization projections for healthcare resources.

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