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0813546761 978-0813546766 September 11, 2009 1
Through ninety-five in-depth interviews with primary care physicians (PCPs) working

in different settings, as well as medical students and residents, Practice Under Pressure provides rich insight into the everyday lives of generalist physicians in the early twenty-first century--their work, stresses, hopes, expectations, and values. Timothy Hoff supports this dialogue with secondary data, statistics, and in-depth comparisons that capture the changing face of primary care medicine--larger numbers of younger, female, and foreign-born physicians.

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"Practice Under Pressure could not be more timely. Timothy Hoff has written a concise, compelling examination of the work of primary care based on integration of qualitative data and published quantitative findings. Hoff interviewed 88 PCPs, residents, and students, as well as 2 nonphysician leaders. The book's power emanates from these narratives."
Journal of the American Medical Association


"In this timely book, Timothy Hoff presents a survey of ninety primary care physicians. They speak their minds--and hearts. Hoff explains how, in a generation, our family doctors gave up hospital practice and found themselves boxed into fifteen minutes of face time with patients in the office: the business model that favors technology over talking and thinking. Primary care, which we need more of, cannot compete with the higher prestige and earnings of specialties like surgery and radiology. This book will help everyone--professionals, the public, and politicians--to grasp the nettle. Meanwhile the US healthcare system hardly deserves a passing grade."
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"Clearly and logically presented, this book will most likely be of interest to those in the primary-care field, health-care administration, and medical education."
Library Journal

"This is the best book on primary care to come along in years. Hoff's recommendations for improvement are grounded in the everyday experience of primary care providers and what they and others will need to make such improvements reality."
Stephen M. Shortell, Blue Cross of California Distinguished Professor of Health Policy and Management and Dean, School of Public Health, University of California, Berkeley

"This important book serves as a wake-up call to those who would reform health care delivery around primary care physicians (PCPs). It is essential reading, given that any real change to our health care system must confront the actors at its center--physicians. Timothy Hoff takes us inside the PCPs' world to understand what their work consists of, what the real problems are, and where current change efforts must focus to be successful."
Lawton R. Burns, The James Joo-Jin Kim Professor of Health Care Management, The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania

"Sociologist Timothy Hoff takes us to the heart and soul of the primary care crisis in America. Through personal stories, he reveals the daily frustrations and the deep compassion of these dedicated physicians."
Bruce Bagley, M.D., former president, American Academy of Family Physicians

"The erosion of primary medical care is of increasing concern for the organization of our health care system, for patients, and for issues of access and cost. In this book, Timothy Hoff looks at this issue through the perspectives of primary care physicians and provides useful information for understanding significant changes in medical care and future challenges."
David Mechanic, professor and director of the Institute for Health, Health Care Policy, and Aging Research, Rutgers University

From the Inside Flap

Why a book on primary care? "Because," according to Timothy Hoff, "there is no other part of the health care system that is in greater trouble right now, and no other part that plays such an important role in people's lives. Primary care always receives less attention than sexier specialty counterparts like surgery and emergency medicine."
Through ninety-five in-depth interviews with primary care physicians (PCPs) working in different settings, as well as medical students and residents, Practice Under Pressure provides rich insight into the everyday lives of generalist physicians in the early twenty-first century--their work, stresses, hopes, expectations, and values. Hoff supports this dialogue with secondary data, statistics, and in-depth comparisons that capture the changing face of primary care medicine--larger numbers of younger, female, and foreign-born physicians.
Primary care doctors may not deal with acute life-and-death situations on a minute-byminute or daily basis; their value is in health promotion and prevention--giving patients the best chance to live long lives and avoid serious illness. But, for many Americans, the notion of prevention is out of vogue in a society that gets unhealthier by the year. Hoff even suggests that our increasing use of PCPs as mere gatekeepers to highly specialized services is furthered by a primary care physician community that has adapted to their evolving and politically constrained environment in ways that further their own demise.
There is no simple, quick fix to what ails primary care and its practitioners in the United States today. Practice Under Pressure champions medical education reform and a rebranding of primary care careers, a new business model for delivering primary care services, and individualized attention to and support for groups that will soon dominate the ranks of generalist medicine, such as women and foreign-born physicians. In this first-of-its-kind sociological analysis of the primary care system in the United States, Hoff helps inform the current policy debate around national health reform and the key role of preventive care in producing greater access and quality within the U.S. health system.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 208 pages
  • Publisher: Rutgers University Press; 1 edition (September 11, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0813546761
  • ISBN-13: 978-0813546766
  • Product Dimensions: 8.8 x 7.2 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #266,959 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars Insightful and accurate analysis, November 6, 2009
This review is from: Practice Under Pressure: Primary Care Physicians and Their Medicine in the Twenty-first Century (Critical Issues in Health and Medicine) (Paperback)
Tim Hoff presents an insightful sociological analysis of the sorrowful degrading of primary care over the last 40 years. Have PCP's been hoodwinked by other stakeholders? Does primary care's professional organizations hold some culpability? Having fallen from the golden age pedestal of Marcus Welby to what some describe as but a glorified triage nurse, can the primary care physician of today be rejuvenated by the Patient Centered Medical Home? Perhaps, but not without outstanding clinical acumen and, perhaps even more importantly, large doses of business savvy and work ethic. It will be a long, hard road back to health, but well worth the effort for high quality, cost effective patient care.
A book well worth reading.
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