Frequency of satisfaction and dissatisfaction with practice among rural-based, group-employed physicians and non-physician practitioners
Abstract Background Widespread dissatisfaction among United States (U.S.) clinicians could endanger ongoing reforms. Practitioners in rural/underserved areas withstand stressors that are unique to or accentuated in those settings. Medical professionals employed by integrating delivery systems are of...
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Main Authors: | Anthony C. Waddimba (Author), Melissa Scribani (Author), Nicole Krupa (Author), John J. May (Author), Paul Jenkins (Author) |
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2016-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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