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Primary Care Physician Burnout: A Decade of Declining Satisfaction

A comprehensive analysis reveals troubling trends in primary care physician satisfaction in the US and nine comparator nations, indicating systemic issues that could affect healthcare outcomes.

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The report from Health Affairs, covering the years 2012 to 2022, highlights a significant decline in job satisfaction among primary care physicians, raising concerns about workforce sustainability.

With burnout levels rising, the implications for healthcare delivery are profound, potentially leading to reduced patient care quality and increased turnover rates.

Addressing these trends will require targeted policy interventions and a reevaluation of the support systems in place for primary care providers.