Becker's Healthcare April 2, 2020
Kelly Gooch

Nearly a quarter of respondents in a new weekly survey of primary care practices reported that their practice may need to temporarily close due to COVID-19.

Respondents cited “clinician or staff illness,” “lack of PPE [personal protective equipment]/supplies,” and “lack of revenue” as reasons for possible temporary closure.

The survey is part of a partnership between the...

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