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Approximately fifty million times annually, patients visit physicians for low-acuity conditions such as bronchitis and urinary tract infections.1 Many more would likely visit their primary care physician if there were shorter appointment delays at primary care offices – such delays will likely worsen with the Affordable Care Act as millions gain insurance and seek primary care.
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