Medical Economics March 11, 2025
Richard Payerchin

A roundup of priorities, current trends, concerns and improvements in primary care around the United States.

On March 6, 2025, the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine (NASEM) hosted an online meeting of its Standing Committee on Primary Care. Among the goals were to hear from sponsor organizations about their primary care priorities. To do that, the meeting opened with representatives of the Standing Committee sponsors discussing their current and future priorities and implications.

This slideshow presents excerpts from each representative’s explanation about their organization’s priorities, current trends, and general ways to improve primary care across the United States, per NASEM.

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