Share Your Story: Why Primary Care Providers Are Coming Together at MetroHealth
Tell us how having time, keeping good providers in our community, and having a voice in decisions improves patient care.
Primary care is the front door to health care. It works best when providers have the time, support, and voice they need to care for patients safely.
MetroHealth Primary Care Providers are coming together because we believe in three simple things:
1. When Primary Care Providers Have Time, Patients Get Better Care
Rushed visits and overloaded schedules make it harder to give patients the attention they deserve. We are organizing so that providers have the time needed for safe, high-quality care.
2. Keeping Good Primary Care Providers in Our Community
Our families depend on experienced doctors, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants. Fair pay, safe workloads, and adequate support help keep good providers here in Cleveland.
3. The People Who Provide Care Should Help Shape It
Providers understand what patients need. Decisions about staffing, scheduling, and care delivery should include the people who provide that care every day.
Now we want to hear from you.
In your video, consider sharing:
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Why time with patients matters in your practice
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Why keeping providers at MetroHealth matters to you
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Why having a collective voice improves patient care
Keep it simple. Speak from the heart. Focus on patients.
Suggested length: 30–60 seconds.
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