Abstract

Mounting nonclinical burdens, declining staff ratios, and rotating staff in large medical groups increase burnout and hamper the joy of primary care practice.1 Some systems invest heavily in additional staff and training to offload this nonclinical work from physicians.2-5 We reorganized our

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