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New Primary Care Survey Shows Practices in Trouble Now and in the Future

Clinicians Still Face Daunting Circumstances

WASHINGTON, May 21, 2020—In a new survey of primary care clinicians and their response to the COVID-19 pandemic, conducted May 15-18, more than half (55%) fear they are unprepared for the next wave of the pandemic due to high stress among clinicians, limited access to testing and adequate PPE, and patient struggles with technology.

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PCPCC

Primary Care & COVID-19: Week 10 Survey

Primary care practices on their response to the COVID-19 crisis
Corona Virus

Check back weekly for the latest survey results and updates.
For last week's data, see Week 9 Results.

Who replied to the survey in Week 10?

Primary Care & COVID-19: Week 9 Survey

Primary care practices on their response to the COVID-19 crisis
Corona Virus

Check back weekly for the latest survey results and updates.
For last week's data, see Week 8 Results.

Who replied to the survey in Week 9?

Primary Care Clinicians Report Growing Backlog of Non-COVID-19 Treatment in New Survey

More than a third of responding clinicians expect patients to die because of delayed care
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PCPCC

Primary Care & COVID-19: Week 8 Survey

Primary care practices on their response to the COVID-19 crisis
Corona Virus

Check back weekly for the latest survey results and updates.
For last week's data, see Week 7 Results.

Who replied to the survey in Week 8?

Washington hospitals, community health centers face a new crisis: red ink

In the fight against COVID-19, health care systems have canceled surgeries, shuttered some primary care offices, created COVID-19 wards and left dental chairs empty to prevent the virus’s spread. And as asked, many patients heeded officials’ pleas and stayed home...

About 20% of primary care physicians surveyed nationwide in mid-April by the Primary Care Collaborative predicted they would be forced to close in a month’s time because they lacked staff, cash or patients.

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Evan Bush

Doctors Without Patients: ‘Our Waiting Rooms Are Like Ghost Towns’

As visits plummet because of the coronavirus, small physician practices are struggling to survive.

While there are no hard numbers, there are signs that many small [primary care practices] are barely hanging on. Across the country, only half of primary care doctor practices say they have enough cash to stay open for the next four weeks, according to one study, and many are already laying off or furloughing workers...

News Author: 
Reed Abelson

Coronavirus has created a crisis for primary care doctors and their patients

Covid-19 has exposed many weaknesses in American life, including the vulnerabilities of the US health care system. In a nation that already trailed other rich countries in access to health care, America’s primary care is imperiled by this pandemic — now and in the future.

News Author: 
Dylan Scott

PCC’s COVID-19 Policy Priorities

Supporting Patients and Primary Care During the Pandemic

PCC's Request of the Administration to Support Primary Care

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Patient-Centered Primary Care Collaborative

Primary Care & COVID-19: Week 7 Survey

Primary care practices on their response to the COVID-19 crisis
Corona Virus

Check back weekly for the latest survey results and updates.
For last week's data, see Week 6 Results.

Who replied to the survey in Week 7?

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