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Tim Hindmarsh: A Primary Care Physician’s Perspective on Healthcare

We get a primary care physician’s perspective on healthcare from Tim Hindmarsh on this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast with Rob Oliver. Originally from Canada, Tim and his wife now practice in the state of Oregon. He straddles the line between the baby Boomer generation and Generation X. In addition to practicing medicine, Tim and his wife also host a podcast.

Here are 3 things that stood out as Tim Hindmarsh gave us a primary care physician’s perspective on healthcare:

· There are only slight differences between the people that you see in an urban setting versus a rural setting. Rural physicians are called on to have a much larger scope of practice regarding the services they provide.
· The pillars of quality healthcare are access and competency.
· Sometimes, the patient and their needs get lost in the adherence to rules and regulations.

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