Healthcare Innovation April 17, 2020
Fewer than half of respondents said they had enough patient volume to stay open for the next four weeks
In a survey of primary care clinicians conducted April 10-13, fewer than half of respondents said they had enough patient volume to stay open for the next four weeks (46 percent) or enough cash on-hand to stay open for the next four weeks (47 percent).
This is the fifth consecutive week that the Larry A. Green Center at Virginia Commonwealth University has conducted the survey in partnership with the Primary Care Collaborative (PCC).
This week’s survey results reflect input from over 2,600 primary care physicians, nurse practitioners, and PAs. Responses covered all 50 states. Respondents’ specialties range among family medicine...