Table 1.

Trends in Primary Care, 2024

1.The primary care workforce is not growing fast enough to meet population needs.
2.The number of trainees who enter and stay on the professional pathway to primary care practice is too low, and too few primary care residents have community-based training.
3.The United States continues to underinvest in primary care.
4.Technology has become a burden to primary care.
5.Primary care research to identify, implement, and track novel care delivery and payment solutions is lacking.