Under increasing financial stress, primary care practices across the U.S. are banding together in larger groups to negotiate more lucrative insurance contracts — and keep their clinical independence.
As the president and chief executive officer of Amoskeag Health, a nonprofit federally qualified health center (FQHC) proudly serving Manchester since 1993, I am writing today to urgently address the ...
Thousands of primary care practices are fighting to remain financially viable and independent. Many are banding together to ...
Investment into regular access to primary care could fill the hole in the United States’ strategy to fight against chronic disease, according to the fourth annual national primary care scorecard.The ...