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Patient-physician connectedness and quality of primary care


SJ Atlas, RW Grant, TG Ferris, Y Chang, MJ … - Annals of Internal Medicine, 2009 - Am Coll Physicians
Background: Valid measurement of physician performance requires accurate
identification of patients for whom a physician is responsible. Among all
patients seen by a physician, some will be more strongly connected to their ...
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Racial and Ethnic Differences in Receipt of Primary Care Services Between Medicaid Fee- …


HK Seligman, A Chattopadhyay, E Vittinghoff … - The Journal of Ambulatory Care Management, 2007 - journals.lww.com
The project was supported by DHHS-HRSA Primary Care Faculty Development grant #5
D14HP00178-03-00 and the University of California's Program on Access to Care.
We appreciate the technical assistance from the Data Access Center at the ...
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[PDF] Making connections: Good for PAs, and for patients


PB Obama - media.haymarketmedia.com
In some ways the importance of connectedness in our lives is quite simple; upon
further scrutiny, however, understanding the influence of our connections on the
quality of our lives can be quite profound. If you believe that connections ...
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Increasing Value for Money in the Canadian Healthcare System: New Findings on the …


MJ Hollander, H Kadlec, R Hamdi, A Tessaro - longwoods.com
Abstract: This article presents a major new finding in regard to the value for
money of primary care services. It was found that the more higher-care-needs
patients were attached to a primary care practice, the lower the costs were ...
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[CITATION] Editorial: Is There a Personal Doctor in the House?


AI Med - Annals of Internal Medicine, 2009 - Am Coll Physicians
Primary care medical specialty societies, including the American College of
Physicians, promote the patient- centered medical home as a way to improve the
US health care system (1). Some of the principles of a patient-cen- tered ...
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Is this “My'patient? Development and validation of a predictive model to link patients to …

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SJ Atlas, Y Chang, TA Lasko, HC Chueh, RW … - Journal of General Internal Medicine, 2006 - Springer
Steven J. Atlas, MD, MPH, 7 Yuchiao Chang, PhD, 7 Thomas A. Lasko, MD, MS, 2
Henry C. Chueh, MD, MS, 3 Richard W. Grant, MD, MPH, Michael J. Barry, MD 7
General Medicine Division, Medical Services, Massachusetts General ...
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The Patient-Centered Medical Home Movement--Promise and Peril for Family Medicine


JC Rogers - The Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine, 2008 - jabfp.com
"Strengthen the Core and Stimulate Progress: Assembling Patient-Centered Medical
Homes" was the theme of my year as the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine
President for 2007 to 2008. I advocated strongly for the patient-centered ...
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Pay for performance: a work in progress


TH Lee, TG Ferris - Circulation, 2009 - Am Heart Assoc
Any time money changes hands in health care, perverse consequences can result.
This fact of financial life applies to the entire spectrum of payment options,
including the 2 methodologies that define its extremes: fee for service ...
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[PDF] Is there a personal doctor in the house?


AB Bindman - Annals of Internal Medicine, 2009 - Am Coll Physicians
Primary care medical specialty societies, including the American College of
Physicians, promote the patient- centered medical home as a way to improve the
US health care system (1). Some of the principles of a patient-cen- tered ...
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Ambulatory Specialist Use by Nonhospitalized Patients in US Health Plans: Correlates …


B Starfield, HY Chang, KW Lemke, JPD … - The Journal of Ambulatory Care Management, 2009 - journals.lww.com
Abstract: Approximately 7 of 10 (and 95% of the elderly) people in US health
plans see one or more specialists in a year. Controlling for extent of
morbidity, discontinuity of primary care physician visits is associated ...
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