
Ep. 8 – Ambulatory Care Specialty Access
03/28/22 • 18 min
Dr. Scott Shipman, Director, Clinical Innovations and Primary Care Initiatives at the Association of American Medical Colleges explores the relationship between primary care and specialty care providers, including access challenges and strategies to overcome them.
Dr. Scott Shipman, Director, Clinical Innovations and Primary Care Initiatives at the Association of American Medical Colleges explores the relationship between primary care and specialty care providers, including access challenges and strategies to overcome them.
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