How to Improve Coordination of Care

  1. Edward J. Volpintesta, MD
  1. From Bethel, CT 06810.

    TO THE EDITOR:

    As discussed in Farber and colleagues' article (1) and its accompanying editorial (2), all primary care physicians would certainly enjoy getting reimbursed for the time and energy they spend on coordinating care.

    But there is a serious drawback that should be considered: The “coordinating care” function may degenerate into a dumping ground for all those …

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