HealthExec February 28, 2020
Amy Baxter

Physicians cited affordability and access to healthcare as the top concerns for the industry in a new survey. And they’re more concerned about these issues in 2020 compared to 2019.

That’s according to the fifth annual healthcare industry report from InCrowd, which polled 200 generalists and specialists between Dec. 30, 2019 and Jan. 2, 2020.

“Over half of respondents ranked affordable therapies and wider access as the leading priorities they’d like to see addressed in 2020, a statistically significant increase from 2019,” Daniel S. Fitzgerald, CEO and president of InCrowd, said in a statement. “What’s interesting about this year’s data is that we’re seeing less emphasis on the importance of bringing innovative, new therapies to market faster, often too costly...

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