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Despite being one of the only parts of American medicine that consistently improves outcomes, primary care is in crisis. In this episode, Dr. Yurkiewicz talks with Dr. Lisa Rotenstein, a primary care physician and health systems researcher, about why modern primary care leaves doctors both chronically overworked and functionally unavailable. They unpack the structural mismatches driving this crisis: payment for visits but not the work in between, patient practices in the thousands, and the ever-expanding burden of electronic medical records. They also explore solutions: What is the ideal team, and is AI part of it? What’s the right number of patients for one doctor to see? And is fee-for-service payment simply incompatible with primary care today? 0:06 Opening Monologue: Primary Care Is a Design Failure 2:01 The Good — Why Doctors Choose Primary Care 6:15 What’s Wrong with Primary Care? 8:47 Distorted Math: 2,500 Patients and 27-Hour Days 13:56 Electronic Medical Record Burdens 21:44 When “Part Time” is Full Time 24:43 Consequences of an Unsustainable System 27:09 Is Fee-for-Service Payment a Non-Starter? 31:00 The Ideal Team and Continuity 37:29 What AI Can and Cannot Fix 44:08 Direct Primary Care 48:34 Can Primary Care Be Saved? Get full access to Hard Medicine at ilanayurkiewiczmd.substack.com/subscribe [https://ilanayurkiewiczmd.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]
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