Primary care represents the foundation of the American healthcare system, serving as patients' first point of contact and coordinating comprehensive care. With an emphasis on preventive medicine and chronic disease management, primary care providers are increasingly adopting technology solutions for practice efficiency, patient engagement, and value-based care delivery.
General practitioners and physicians providing comprehensive medical care across all healthcare settings
Primary care doctors specializing in comprehensive family medicine and preventive care
Licensed internal medicine physicians specializing in adult primary care, chronic disease management, and comprehensive internal medicine
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Licensed pediatricians specializing in infant, child, and adolescent healthcare, providing comprehensive medical care from birth through 21 years
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Primary care represents the foundation of the American healthcare system, serving as patients' first point of contact and coordinating comprehensive care. With an emphasis on preventive medicine and chronic disease management, primary care providers are increasingly adopting technology solutions for practice efficiency, patient engagement, and value-based care delivery.
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View PricingJanuary-March for new technology implementations, September-November for budget planning cycles
Primary care purchasing decisions involve practice owners, medical directors, and practice managers. Large health systems have centralized procurement teams.