What We're Reading: Urgent Care Used as a Bridge Between Primary Care and ER
What we're reading, March 7, 2016: urgent care is being used as a bridge between the primary care doctor's office and the emergency room; a task force calls for physicians to employ team-based care; and the government will meet to craft a plan for the Zika virus.
Even Americans who have a regular primary care doctor are seeking treatment at urgent care centers,
A task force led by the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists is recommending that physicians employ team-based models of care.
At a summit next month, the White House, the CDC, and state and local officials will craft a plan to combat the Zika virus. Current infections reported in the US are the result of travel to Zika infected countries in Central America, but federal health officials expect the first locally transmitted cases of the virus in the continental US to occur by June or July,
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