Medical Economics January 12, 2021
Chris Mazzolini

What should a post-pandemic health care delivery system look like? And what role should primary care physicians hold in this system?

The COVID-19 pandemic is a monumental challenge for the U.S. health care system. But it’s also a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to shake up the status quo, which relies on a-fee for-service system that is outdated and leaves both physicians and patients wanting more.

What should a post-pandemic health care delivery system look like? And what role should primary care physicians hold in this system?

Medical Economics® sat down recently via Zoom with Mark McClellan, M.D., Ph.D., to discuss that opportunity. McClellan is a former CMS administrator and FDA commissioner, and now serves as director of the...

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