Physicians Practice January 21, 2026
Sponsored Content
In primary care, burnout isn’t just a personal struggle — it’s a business risk. When primary care teams spend more time wrestling with administrative tasks than caring for patients, morale drops, turnover rises and growth stalls. Most primary care workers aren’t short on dedication; they’re short on capacity. The promise of value-based care is often discussed in clinical terms, but the business impact is just as important: with the right partner, it can shift work away from reactive, repetitive tasks and toward proactive, streamlined care.
That’s where Aledade comes in.
What’s driving burnout in primary care today?
It’s the compound effect of multiple pressures:
- Fee-for-service volume demands shorter appointments and prioritizes speed over quality
- Fragmented systems require...







