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Implementing open-access scheduling of visits in primary care practices: A cautionary tale

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A Mehrotra, L Keehl-Markowitz, JZ Ayanian - Annals of Internal Medicine, 2008 - Am Coll Physicians
Page 1. Implementing Open-Access Scheduling of Visits in Primary Care
Practices: A Cautionary Tale Ateev Mehrotra, MD, MPH; Lori ...
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Implementation of Open Access Scheduling in Primary Care: A Cautionary Tale


A Mehrotra, L Keehl-Markowitz, JZ Ayanian - Annals of internal medicine, 2008 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
BACKGROUND—The inability to obtain timely appointments impedes access to
primary health care. Open access scheduling (also known as advanced or same-day
access) is an increasingly popular quality improvement tool to improve ...
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[CITATION] Demand and supply in advanced access practices


C Tantau - Advanced Access Information Series, 2005
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[CITATION] Improving Patient Access to Care (version 2)


M Murray, C Tantau - Lebanon, NH: Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, …, 2002
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[CITATION] Improving implementation strategies for clinical innovations


C Tantau - Journal of the Ambulatory Care Management, 2008
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[CITATION] Ongoing management of supply and demand to achieve access goals


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H Merritt - Summary report: 2004 survey of physician appointment …
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[PDF] Advanced access, open access, and continuity of care: should we enforce continuity


AG Mainous III, C Salisbury - Fam Med, 2009 - stfm.org
Continuity of care and patient- centeredness are longstanding philosophical
pillars for the organi- zation of delivery of care in family medicine.1 At the
same time, there is pressure to improve the speed of access to health care ...
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[PDF] Decreased continuity in a residency clinic: a consequence of open access scheduling


K Phan, SR Brown - Fam Med, 2009 - stfm.org
Continuity of care, a sustained partnership between patients and clinicians, is
an important characteristic of primary care. In response to the Institute of
Medicine's 2001 Crossing the Quality Chasm report that portrays the ...
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The effect of advanced access implementation on quality of diabetes care.


JM Sperl-Hillen, LI Solberg, MC Hroscikoski, … - Preventing chronic disease, 2008 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
INTRODUCTION: The study analyzes the effect of an advanced access program on
quality of diabetes care. METHODS: We conducted this study in a medical group of
240,000 members served by 17 primary care clinics. Seven thousand adult ...
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