May 11, 2026 · JAMA internal medicine · DOI: 10.1001/jamainternmed.2026.1378

Provision of Primary Care Under Reduced Visit Time Pressures

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The authors aimed to evaluate the impact of reduced visit-level time pressure on the comprehensiveness and preventive care delivery in primary care settings. Their findings indicate that under reduced time pressure, physicians documented more total and new diagnoses and ordered more diagnostic tests, particularly for patients with multiple chronic conditions. These results suggest that alleviating time constraints in primary care may enhance the quality of care provided.

Lujia Zhang, Katherine M Morgan, Jessica Cohen, Margaret McConnell, Ishani Ganguli

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