Primary Care Doctors in the US Industry Market Research Report Now Available from IBISWorld
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Primary care doctors are the gatekeepers of the US health system. They often provide the first point of contact for people seeking healthcare by providing care for the overall body. The essential nature of industry services has contributed to revenue growth during each of the five years to 2012, despite the recession. During this time, revenue is expected to increase at an average annual rate of 2.4% to
While healthcare reform will increase demand for the services of the Primary Care Doctors industry, it will also strain the supply of primary care doctors. “There have long been concerns that
The rise in demand will also pressure primary care doctors to be more efficient in order to see more patients. While the industry is dominated by small firms, some consolidation has been occurring during the five years to 2012. According to the
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This industry includes primary care doctors that have the degree of MD (doctor of medicine) or DO (doctor of osteopathy). These doctors are primarily engaged in a practice based on a broad understanding of all illnesses, and do not restrict practice to any particular field of medicine. Industry operators are trained for comprehensive first contact and continuing care for persons with any undiagnosed health concern.
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