
Frequent Primary Care Visits May Lower Costs for Higher-Risk Commercially Insured Adults
Tory M. Wolff, MBA
Tory M. Wolff, MBA, discusses his study showing that frequent routine primary care visits may lower costs for higher-risk commercially insured adults.
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In this conversation, Wolff explores the inspiration behind his research, expands on his findings, and discusses the next steps to better understand the long-term value of routine primary care in commercial populations.
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