MedicalVersusHealth Homesfor Patients
Physicians argue that such clinics lack capabilities in diagnosing many serious medical conditions. [...]they are typically used only on an episodic, rather than continuous basis, so they know about and have records on only a portion of the care that their patients are using and the conditions that...
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