Mid-20th Century Decline: The Post-War Boom and Institutionalized Medicine
In Part 5 of our History of the House Call series, we explore the post-WWII era, when medical breakthroughs and institutional systems reshaped healthcare. Hospitals became the new hub. Insurance incentivized clinic visits. And doctors traded the black bag for the benefits of specialization. The house call didn’t disappear overnight, but it was no longer the norm.
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