Becker's Healthcare February 7, 2019
Alyssa Rege

Eighty-four percent of physicians said quality time with patients may be a thing of the past, according to a recent survey by Geneia, a healthcare data analytics firm.

The organization conducted a survey of 400 physicians across the nation in January 2015, and conducted a follow up study in July 2018.

Five findings from the follow up survey:

1. The majority of respondents (89 percent) said the “business and regulation of healthcare” has changed the practice of medicine for the worse.

2. Eighty percent of physicians said they are personally at risk...

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