MedCity News October 29, 2025
Ben Newton

Real-time access to clinical data would reduce the wasted time and effort tracking down referral records and enable a more proactive, rather than reactive, approach to patient treatment plans.

Direct Primary Care (DPC) physicians are most effective when they direct and coordinate their patients’ medical journeys, acting as “quarterbacks” of healthcare. Unfortunately, unlike a quarterback directing a football team’s offense, DPC physicians do not have the support or infrastructure they need to successfully execute winning plays for their patients.

Picture this: It’s the third down on the ten-yard line with thirty seconds to go in the fourth quarter. The center hikes the ball to the quarterback, who looks to his left and his right for an open wide receiver....

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