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Primary Care Workload: 62 Hours Weekly

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Physicians in a large integrated health system spend a median of 61.8 hours weekly on patient care, equating to approximately 2,844 hours annually, with substantial differences based on patient complexity and message volume. This time investment has surpassed prior estimates of work hours for primary care providers, possibly due to increased electronic health record tasks. Findings highlight unmet primary care needs driven by existing reimbursement models and suggest that part-time physicians allocate more time per patient, raising concerns about overall patient management efficiency.

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