Medical Economics November 29, 2022
Richard Payerchin, Logan Lutton

Commonwealth Fund posts results of international survey of 10 developed countries.

For primary care physicians, burnout was a problem that got worse during the COVID-19 pandemic.

That experience was not limited to the United States. Doctors in nine other developed nations reported pandemic conditions affected their work and contributed to stress and burnout in the last few years.

The Commonwealth Fund published “Stressed Out and Burned Out: The Global Primary...

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