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Patients Use Different Words to Describe Satisfaction with Female versus Male Primary Care Physician Visits

Objectives: Female physicians’ reputations are more vulnerable, salaries are lower, and rates of burnout are higher compared with their male counterparts. Patient satisfaction metrics can affect reputation, reimbursement, incentives, and burnout. We hypothesized that patients may have gender-based expectations of primary care physicians (PCPs) that could differentially affect patient satisfaction…

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Pharmaceuticals Companies’ Medication Assistance Programs: Potentially Useful but Too Burdensome to Use?

Objectives:This study examined how physicians perceive pharmaceutical companies’ medication assistance programs (MAPs).Methods:The study was conducted using a survey of 373 primary care physicians from four southern states; they were surveyed within the formative evaluation phase of a larger study (MI-Plus). Respondents were queried about use and usefulness of MAPs for…

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