Filling out the forms is part of the ritual of going to the doctor. But with the Affordable Care Act, it's more complicated. iStockphoto hide caption
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Tyler Engel with his parents, Dave and Jennifer. His doctor and therapist worked with the family to help Tyler recover from a concussion. Kristian Foden-Vencil/OPB hide caption
Doctors Enlist Therapists To Deliver Better, Cheaper Care
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We'd all like a medical genius like TV's Dr. Gregory House to rescue us from a life-threatening crisis. But what can he do to prevent diabetes? Adam Taylor/Fox/AP hide caption
Nurse Practioner Tina Clark examines Anastacia Casperson at the Glide Health Clinic in San Francisco. Andrew Nixon / Capital Public Radio/Flickr hide caption
The Frank H. Netter School of Medicine at Quinnipiac University in Hamden, Conn., will open this fall. The school has a specific mission: minting doctors who want to go into primary care practice. Quinnipiac University hide caption
New Medical School Wants To Build Ranks Of Primary Care Doctors
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Group therapy is popular in mental health circles. Are group appointments for medical conditions worth a try? iStockphoto.com hide caption