Tag Archives: primary care related

The Experiences of Pharmacists in Primary Care Clinics

By | January 29, 2026

Burnout among physicians and clinicians has reached alarming levels. Primary care, in particular, sits at the intersection of growing patient complexity, rising administrative burden, and relentless performance pressures tied to quality metrics and value-based care. Health systems increasingly look to team-based care as part of the solution, yet integration often happens without fully understanding how… Read More »

In Massachusetts, primary care sensitive emergency department use persists 5 years after health reform

Primary care sensitive (PCS) emergency department (ED) use is a measure that highlights the connection between primary and emergency care. The right care, for the right person, in the right place, at the right time is a reasonable goal of a high-quality health system. In the US, however, many people go to the emergency department… Read More »