Medical Economics March 26, 2020
Keith A. Reynolds

Editor’s note: This is one of three articles aimed at helping small practices survive the COVID-19 crisis. The other articles address:

As the COVID-19 coronavirus sweeps the globe and uncertainty increases, physicians and practice leaders should turn their attention to the welfare of their staffs and their patients.

Gary Price, MD, a Connecticut plastic surgeon and president of The Physicians Foundation, says that in times of crisis such as this, it is important to start by re-examining the practice’s fundamental mission.

“We’re here to keep people healthy and happy in the end,” Price says. “So that’s an important thing to keep in mind as we make the rest of the...

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