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Boston, Mass. – The Physicians Foundation, a national healthcare organization representing physician interests, today expressed its frustration that Congress missed today’s deadline to address a proposed 21 percent Medicare cut.
The Physicians Foundation President, Louis J. Goodman, PhD, and Executive Director, Timothy B. Norbeck, wrote an op-ed on the issue of physician shortage.
A report commissioned by The Physicians Foundation, a national healthcare organization that represents the interests of physicians, raises new questions about the role of socioeconomic determinants as they relate to access, quality, and cost of medical care in the United States.
The Physicians Foundation responded to new Medicare physician payment cuts of 21 percent, which became effective today after Congress failed to take action on a month long stay.
A report from The Physicians’ Foundation says nearly half of all the nation’s primary care physicians plan to reduce the number of patients they see or stop practicing entirely.
The Physicians' Foundation Sending Survey to Every Primary Care Doctor in America April 7, 2008 National Group Seeks to Give Physicians A Voice IRVING, TX
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE PFHSE Awards $5.6 million for Projects to Improve Quality of Care Delivered in Physician Practices (BOSTON) – Physicians' Foundation for Health Systems Excellence (PFHSE) announced today
(DALLAS) Patients with chronic illnesses will receive better health care, new technology will enhance patient safety and quality of care, and working, uninsured patients will receive timely, quality physician care at no cost, thanks to