Advances in digital technology, imaging, gene sequencing and AI could transform the annual physical into an even more virtual experience
Shortly after his office closed in the early months of the pandemic, Paul Hyman, a primary care physician in Brunswick, Maine, scanned a printout of patients who were scheduled to see him in the next 30 days. Many were due for an annual physical exam, which by definition seems to require an in-person visit.You will be charged $
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