The United States is in the process of rediscovering primarycare. Primary care is being promoted as an antidote to excessivehealth care costs and inadequate access to health services.However, primary care physicians in the United States are perceivedto be in short supply, and their number is dwindling1,2. Onlyone third of the active physicians in the United States arefamily physicians, general internists, or general pediatricians,as compared with more than half of those in Canada and WesternEurope3.
The crisis in American health care has led to interest in othernational health systems, with . . . [Full Text of this Article]
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From the Department of Family and Community Medicine and the Institute for Health Policy Studies, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco (K.G.), and Beckenham, United Kingdom (J.F.).
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