MedCity News November 3, 2025
Julie Chen

The future of primary care will be collaborative by design. Clinicians will continue to be the first call and the trusted guide, but they will be supported by scientific partners who shorten the distance between breakthrough and bedside.

The next frontier in medicine won’t be defined by a single technology or treatment. It will be defined by how primary care is practiced.

Today’s clinicians are asked to keep pace with accelerating science while managing rising patient demands and systemic inefficiencies, leaving even the most dedicated stretched thin. The answer isn’t to expect more from them. It’s to change the model, creating partnerships that bring advanced science, data, and proactive strategies for disease interception directly alongside primary care.

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