RevCycle Intelligence March 25, 2020
Jacqueline LaPointe

85% of primary care practices commenting on a survey are experiencing PPE shortages as COVID-19 continues to significantly impact their practices.

Providers across the care continuum have been reporting significant personal protective equipment (PEE) shortages, but a new survey shows that primary care practices are being hit hard by supply chain disruptions and other challenges arising from the COVID-19 pandemic.

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About 85 percent of primary care practices commenting on a new weekly survey conducted by the Primary Care Collaborative and the Larry A. Green Center reported a lack of access to PPE, which is causing a slow down in COVID-19 testing at their practices.

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