STAT October 4, 2024
Muthu Alagappan, Rishi Khakhkhar, Ben Kornitzer

Primary care physicians shouldn’t answer patient inbox questions — asynchronists should

As primary care physicians, we see a scene play out almost daily. A patient is sitting in front of us, explaining her symptoms: She could have difficulty breathing, stress at home, fatigue. We know there is nothing more important than being fully...

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