RI has a shortage of primary-care doctors, the quarterbacks of the health care system, who monitor patients' needs, manage ...
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RI has a shortage of primary-care doctors, the quarterbacks of the health care system, who monitor patients' needs, manage chronic conditions and triage care to specialists when needed.
Andrea Galgay, chief operating officer, and Noah Benedict, president and CEO of Rhode Island Primary Care Physicians Corp., one of the last remaining independent primary care organizations in the ...
RI has a shortage of primary-care doctors, the quarterbacks of the health care system, who monitor patients' needs, manage chronic conditions and triage care to specialists when needed.
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