The most important piece of primary care is what happens before the patient ever goes to see a doctor and, in many cases, preventing them from having to actually see a doctor, says Molly Joel Coye, M.D., chief innovation officer at UCLA Health System. Running time: 2:31.
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The Importance of Pre-primary Care
The most important piece of primary care is what happens before the patient ever goes to see a doctor and, in many cases, preventing them from having to actually see a doctor.
February 27, 2013
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