"The major driving force behind the increasing number of specialists is the development of medical technology". (p 133) The high income earned by specialists is also a contributing factor to the imbalance of physician providers.
High prices
Yes
Some specialists do primary care. Usually they take the role for people whose main concern is in their area of interest. Some, especially when first starting out, will do primary care to supplement their practice and plan to phase it out as they get busier in their specialty. As a personal perspective I often find it interesting that they would scoff at the idea of a primary care doc doing their job but yet insist that they can do the primary care just as well as people who specialize in that. If the doctor really was interested in primary care and wanted to do it he would have been a primary care physican. My personal advice it to get your primary care from a doc who finds it interesting and actually wants to do it.
Primary health care is basic health care or care provided by Internal Medicine, Family Practice, or pediatric doctors. This is as opposed to specialty care provided by specialists like neurologists, cardiologists, etc. Primary health care is provided by your primary care doctor (those listed above). They are the everyday doctor you see when you don't feel well. They might recommend you see a specialist if they cannot adequately handle your concern.
If you have a lump, it makes sense to start with your primary care provider. They can do the initial history, physical, and testing to find out what, if any, specialty care makes the most sense.
The care of childrens teeth
Acute care refers to hospital care.
Healthcare jobs are not only available at hospitals, but also in primary care clinics, group practices, individual doctors' offices, and in specialty facilities.
There is no real "House," but the most common specialty is internal medicine, and that is the real-life equivalent. Though internists are now considered one of the primary care specialties, the history of the specialty is exactly that of diagnosing the tough cases.
Doctor of Optometry (OD).PC, means professional corporation. It has nothing to do with primary care physician or any specialty. Thus, the legal name for his/her business practice may include the doctors specialty OD, followed by PC to reflect he/she has incorporated the business. This would play a part in protecting the doctor in-terms of malpractice and other types of suits.Doctor of Optometry (OD).PC, means professional corporation. It has nothing to do with primary care physician or any specialty. Thus, the legal name for his/her business practice may include the doctors specialty OD, followed by PC to reflect he/she has incorporated the business. This would play a part in protecting the doctor in-terms of malpractice and other types of suits.Doctor of Optometry (OD).PC, means professional corporation. It has nothing to do with primary care physician or any specialty. Thus, the legal name for his/her business practice may include the doctors specialty OD, followed by PC to reflect he/she has incorporated the business. This would play a part in protecting the doctor in-terms of malpractice and other types of suits.Doctor of Optometry (OD).PC, means professional corporation. It has nothing to do with primary care physician or any specialty. Thus, the legal name for his/her business practice may include the doctors specialty OD, followed by PC to reflect he/she has incorporated the business. This would play a part in protecting the doctor in-terms of malpractice and other types of suits.Doctor of Optometry (OD).PC, means professional corporation. It has nothing to do with primary care physician or any specialty. Thus, the legal name for his/her business practice may include the doctors specialty OD, followed by PC to reflect he/she has incorporated the business. This would play a part in protecting the doctor in-terms of malpractice and other types of suits.Doctor of Optometry (OD).PC, means professional corporation. It has nothing to do with primary care physician or any specialty. Thus, the legal name for his/her business practice may include the doctors specialty OD, followed by PC to reflect he/she has incorporated the business. This would play a part in protecting the doctor in-terms of malpractice and other types of suits.
A pediatrician has competed all of the same education as a primary care physician, but also holds a specialty in pediatrics. A pediatrician also has more clinical experience with children.
A Podiatrist.