Annals of Family Medicine
(ISSN: 1544-1709, 1544-1717)
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- Treatment Adjustment and Medication Adherence for Complex Patients With Diabetes, Heart Disease, and Depression
- Translating Cholesterol Guidelines Into Primary Care Practice
- Complaints Against Family Physicians Submitted to Disciplinary Tribunals in the Netherlands
- Effect of Closure of a Local Safety-net Hospital on Primary Care Physicians' Perceptions of Their Role in Patient Care
- Impact of Insurance and Hospital Ownership on Hospital Length of Stay Among Patients With Ambulatory Care-Sensitive Conditions
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2012 - 10 (1)
- Beginning to integrate care for diabetes and depression.
- Cleared for takeoff: the 4-year family medicine residency pilot.
- The council of academic family medicine (cafm): where academic family medicine speaks and acts as one.
- New web site helps departments and programs effectively train and support preceptors.
- Understanding the "sum of subtest to overall score discrepancy" on the mc-fp examination.
- Investments in medical home model starting to pay dividends.
- Shaping health-related policy in the United States: 1 family physician at a time.
- Indication.
- Systematic review and meta-analysis of practice facilitation within primary care settings.
- Organizing care for complex patients in the patient-centered medical home.
- Envisioning a learning health care system: the electronic primary care research network, a case study.
- Chlamydia trachomatis Testing Sensitivity in Midstream Compared With First-Void Urine Specimens.
- Reimbursement restriction and moderate decrease in benzodiazepine use in general practice.
- Primary care attributes and mortality: a national person-level study.
- Depression Treatment in Patients With General Medical Conditions: Results From the CO-MED Trial.
- Integrated management of type 2 diabetes mellitus and depression treatment to improve medication adherence: a randomized controlled trial.
- Simplifying care for complex patients.