2023
DOI: 10.1097/upj.0000000000000447
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Integrated Urology and Primary Care Model Improves Outcomes for Men With Testosterone Deficiency

Vi Nguyen,
Susana E. Berrios,
Austin Leonard
et al.

Abstract: Introduction:Many men presenting with testosterone deficiency do not have access to a primary care provider. We sought to integrate primary care into initial urological evaluation to better identify and manage undertreated comorbidities.Methods:New patients presenting with testosterone deficiency were offered primary care provider evaluation within a men’s health center between October 2019 and 2022. Data collected from the electronic health record included age, race, BMI, access to prior primary care provider… Show more

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