American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP) President Gary LeRoy, MD, of Dayton, OH, was quoted several times in a Washington Post article about what questions patients should ask when considering joining a direct primary care or concierge medicine practice, or when their physician transitions to that type of practice. Dr. LeRoy emphasized the importance of an ongoing relationship with a primary care physician, and the impact of administrative complexity on the patient-physician relationship.
In This Issue
- Committee Vote on APRN Independent Practice Looks Close; Contact Your Legislator
- Should Primary Care Physicians Stop Prescribing Narcotics?
- Strengthen Your Immunizations Efforts
- Second Annual Modern Musculoskeletal Care Symposium; Free CME
- New Benefit of Academy Membership Simplifies Your Response to Medical Board CME Audits
- Represent Ohio at the AAFP National Conference of Constituency Leaders
- House of Medicine Meeting Held November 1
- Medicaid Makes Revisions to Episodes of Care Program
- Physicians Engaged in CPC+ Can Receive ABFM Performance Improvement Credit – Here’s How!
- Another Successful Virtual KSA in the Books!
- Washington Post Quotes Dr. LeRoy on DPC, Concierge Medicine
- Screening Your Patients for Social Needs Starts with One Question at a Time
- Time to Renew Your Academy Membership
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