A California agency charged with slowing health costs has set a lofty goal for insurers to direct 15% of their spending to primary care by 2034, part of the state's effort to expand the primary care workforce and give more people access to preventive care services. "It's ambitious but achievable," said Elizabeth Landsberg, director of the state's Department of…
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