
This article is the second in a series about ways to bring about integrated, personalized, high-value health care. The first article[1][1] outlined the problem of fragmentation. The next[2][2] will elucidate the paradox of primary care. This article below illustrates the wisdom of a generalist
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Male, Physician-Patient Relations, Narration, Primary Health Care, Humans, Medicine, Physicians, Family, Female, Family Practice, Specialization
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