Dr. Brian McDonough talks about a new report in the Journal of the American Medical Association-Internal Medicine, which found that hospital-based primary care physicians in larger cities are more likely to make referrals to specialists and order expensive imaging and tests for patients with common conditions than their colleagues in community-based practices.
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Dr. Brian McDonough talks about a new report in the Journal of the American Medical Association-Internal Medicine, which found that hospital-based primary care physicians in larger cities are more likely to make referrals to specialists and order expensive imaging and tests for patients with common conditions than their colleagues in community-based practices.
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