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A new patient's 313-page EHR made me wonder how much follow-up I was responsible for

As 2024 wraps up, let's look ahead to our challenges for 2025

The right support teams, along with more advanced AI, could go a long way

The EHR has improved, but we still need better ways to document our exam, assessment, and plan

Let's imagine how smart computer systems can make it easier to practice primary care

Smart devices might help patients make lifestyle changes, but the devices must be fine-tuned

We need to make primary care more attractive to medical students

Can electronic systems help put more of our annual visit recommendations into action?

Robotics may not be the answer for primary care right now, but "smart systems" sure could help

We need to figure out how to collect data that patients can really act on

We need to make more healthcare happen before and after the in-office appointment

Answering a jury summons gave me time to think about how artificial intelligence could help us

Let's make it easier for our patients to get the preventive care they need

Some patients clearly need emergency care, but maybe others could be triaged to primary care

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