MedCity News October 10, 2022
Katie Adams

Alternative care sites — defined as those outside a traditional doctor’s office — could potentially give millions of Americans access to more convenient and equitable healthcare. But that fantasy will only come true if alternative care sites build diverse care teams and prioritize care continuity.

Alternative care sites — defined as those outside a traditional doctor’s office — could potentially give millions of Americans access to more convenient and equitable healthcare, according to a report recently released by Deloitte.

But that fantasy will only come true if alternative care sites build diverse care teams and prioritize care continuity, according to Dr. Jay Bhatt, a practicing physician and managing director at Deloitte.

Alternative care sites, such as retail clinics and...

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