Medical Economics March 14, 2025
Richard Payerchin

Three experts weigh in on contemporary issues for the National Academy of Medicine.

Radical policy and financial change is needed to refocus the American health care system to emphasize primary care.

Meanwhile, artificial intelligence (AI) holds promise for treating patients, but there are still a number of challenges to overcome to ensure it proves beneficial to patients. And for women patients, their total health, not just reproductive care, must become a priority for primary care in years to come.

Three analysts shared their viewpoints as part of the discussion in this month’s meeting of the Standing Committee on Primary Care of the National Academies of Engineering, Science and Medicine. All were coauthors of recent articles published in Health Affairs with...

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