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Innovations in access to care: a patient-centered approach

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LL Berry, K Seiders, SS Wilder - Annals of Internal Medicine, 2003 - Am Coll Physicians
To receive health care, patients with nonemergent problems must gain access to a
complex, interdependent ambulatory care system currently structured around the
conventional office appointment model. The system does not effectively ...
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[PDF] Innovations in Access to Care: A Patient-Centered Approach


PC Access - Ann Intern Med, 2003 - Am Coll Physicians
To receive health care, patients with nonemergent problems must gain access to a
complex, interdependent ambulatory care system currently structured around the
conventional office appointment model. The system does not effectively ...
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Advanced access: reducing waiting and delays in primary care


M Murray, DM Berwick - Jama, 2003 - Am Med Assoc
Two cardinal goals of primary care are accessibility and continuity of care.
Many primary care practices are struggling to achieve these goals, engulfed by
seemingly overwhelming demand for patient visits and chaotic procedures for ...
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Effects of removing gatekeeping on specialist utilization by children in a health maintenance …

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TG Ferris, Y Chang, JM Perrin, D Blumenthal … - Archives of pediatrics & adolescent medicine, 2002 - archpedi.ama-assn.org.p.angrylapdog.com
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Towards evaluating health information portals: a Tasmanian E-health case study

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G Ridley, J Young - International Journal of Electronic Healthcare, 2006 - Inderscience
Abstract: This paper investigates the provision of health information for rural
residents through a web portal. Approaches to evaluate health portals are
applied to a case study, where health information is made available through ...
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NetWellness Utilizing a Consumer Health Information Web Site to Access Nutrition …


KM Rourke, M Hern, L Cicciarello - Journal of the American Dietetic Association, 2000 - Elsevier
This article was written by Kathleen M. Rourke, PhD, RD, RN, associate dean and
assistant professor in the College of Allied Health Sciences and Marcia Hern,
EDd, RN, department head and professor in the College of Nursing, at the ...
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Continuity of care is associated with well-coordinated care


DA Christakis, JA Wright, FJ Zimmerman, AL … - Ambulatory Pediatrics, 2003 - Elsevier
Context.—The importance of continuity of care as a means to promote care
coordination remains controversial. ... Objective.—To determine if there is
an association between having an objective measure of continuity of care ...
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Improving timely access to primary care: case studies of the advanced access model

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M Murray, T Bodenheimer, D Rittenhouse, K … - Jama, 2003 - Am Med Assoc
The advanced access model of patient scheduling is based on the core principle
that if the capacity to provide patient appointments balances the demand for
appointments, patients calling to see their physician are offered an ...
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[PDF] The future of primary care


JA Showstack, AA Rothman, SB Hassmiller, 2004 - stfm.org
How can primary care meet the current and future needs of the US population? In
2001, the Rob- ert Wood Johnson Foundation sponsored a “Future of Primary
Care” conference in Glen Cove, NY, to define “normative ideas and ...
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Measuring patient-centredness: a comparison of three observation-based instruments


N Mead, P Bower - Patient Education and Counseling, 2000 - Elsevier
The aim of this study was to assess the reliability and validity of three
different observation-based measures of patient-centredness. The three
face-valid instruments were each applied to the same sample of 55 ...
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