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February 1, 2015
Entropy update: Group doctor visits
Blomberg - According to the American Academy of Family Physicians, around 10
percent of family doctors offer shared medical
appointments, sessions that bring together a dozen or more patients with
similar medical conditions to meet with a doctor for 90 minutes.
With pressure from the government and insurers to bring down the cost of care while treating the increasing number of people with
health insurance, patients can expect group visits to become more
common. "It’s efficient. It’s economical. It’s high-quality care when
it’s done right," says Edward Noffsinger, a California psychologist who
created the model in the 1990s at Kaiser Permanente, the state's largest
health maintenance organization.
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