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Reinventing your primary care practice: becoming an MDCEO™

Reinventing your primary care practice: becoming an MDCEO™

... 1 practice often wonder what happened to the dream of being a “Marcus Welby” to those whose lives they have been ...a primary care practice, including laboratory tests, X-rays, and physical ...

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Nationwide Survey of Pediatric Residency Training in Newborn Medicine: Preparation for Primary Care Practice

Nationwide Survey of Pediatric Residency Training in Newborn Medicine: Preparation for Primary Care Practice

... pediatric practice is built, with more well child visits occurring in the first 2 years of life then the entire next ...intensive care unit ...neonatal care in the current structure of residency ...

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Top studies relevant to primary care practice

Top studies relevant to primary care practice

... The primary composite end point (car- diovascular death, myocardial infarction, stroke, hospitalization for unstable angina, and coronary revas- cularization) occurred in ...

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Enhancing Pediatric Mental Health Care: Strategies for Preparing a Primary Care Practice

Enhancing Pediatric Mental Health Care: Strategies for Preparing a Primary Care Practice

... cluding sign-in procedures, discussion of the reason for the visit or “chief complaint,” and each phase of the clin- ical process, including any referrals made to mental health or substance abuse specialists. In ...

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Controlled Substance Agreements for Opioids in a Primary Care Practice

Controlled Substance Agreements for Opioids in a Primary Care Practice

... the primary care popu- lation [4, 18, 19] our study sample was older [4, 19] with more medical ...mary care [4, 18, ...the primary care ...

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Age equity in different models of primary care practice in Ontario

Age equity in different models of primary care practice in Ontario

... the practice at least as often as those aged 65 and older, this finding is unlikely to represent less-frequent opportunity to offer that care for younger ...

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Improving Immunization Rates in a Hospital-Based Primary Care Practice

Improving Immunization Rates in a Hospital-Based Primary Care Practice

... for patients not reachable by phone. Each outreach attempt was entered into the patient-tracking registry along with reminder dates for the next attempt. In successful attempts, the QIA scheduled follow-up appointments ...

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Chronicles of a primary care practice pharmacist

Chronicles of a primary care practice pharmacist

... the practice pharmacist would supply advice on therapeutic management for a particular ...the practice pharmacist to apply therapeutic decision-making skills regarding a particular patient, while ...

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Prehypertension and hypertension in a primary care practice

Prehypertension and hypertension in a primary care practice

... ing more than 5000 patients found that those classi- fied as prehypertensive were more likely to develop hypertension over the 50-year follow-up period, suffer a myocardial infarction, and develop coronary artery disease ...

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Practice network based care management for patients with type 2 diabetes and multiple comorbidities (GEDIMAplus): study protocol for a randomized controlled trial

Practice network based care management for patients with type 2 diabetes and multiple comorbidities (GEDIMAplus): study protocol for a randomized controlled trial

... Background: Care management interventions in the German health-care system have been evaluated with promising results, but further research is necessary to explore their full potential in the context of ...

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Literacy Promotion: An Essential Component of Primary Care Pediatric Practice

Literacy Promotion: An Essential Component of Primary Care Pediatric Practice

... Reading regularly with young children stimulates optimal patterns of brain development and strengthens parent-child relationships at a critical time in child development, which, in turn, builds language, literacy, and ...

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A randomized trial of practice facilitation to improve the delivery of chronic illness care in primary care: initial and sustained effects

A randomized trial of practice facilitation to improve the delivery of chronic illness care in primary care: initial and sustained effects

... ness care within a primary care practice are possible with a more intense intervention than the six to seven facilitated team meetings over a one-year period deliv- ered in this ...

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Registered Nurses Perceptions of the Transferability of New Graduate Registered Nurses Skills across Healthcare Settings

Registered Nurses Perceptions of the Transferability of New Graduate Registered Nurses Skills across Healthcare Settings

... Following approval from the developers, the questionnaire was adapted for the NZ context. The changes to the questionnaire involved alterations to the wording and the list of skills. For example, gaining patient / family ...

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What are patients’ expectations about the organization of their primary care physicians’ practices?

What are patients’ expectations about the organization of their primary care physicians’ practices?

... the practice), and finally five items regarding accessibility and availability outside office opening hours (importance that the PCP is access- ible by phone 24 h a day/the week-end during the day, importance that ...

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Treating patients with fibromyalgia in primary care settings under routine medical practice: a claim database cost and burden of illness study

Treating patients with fibromyalgia in primary care settings under routine medical practice: a claim database cost and burden of illness study

... The symptoms of FMS can be prolonged and debilitating. It negatively affects the lives of patients, the people around them, and the environment in which they live. It is one of the rheumatic illnesses with the greatest ...

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Development of a conversation approach for practice nurses aimed at making shared decisions on goals and action plans with primary care patients

Development of a conversation approach for practice nurses aimed at making shared decisions on goals and action plans with primary care patients

... The practice nurses seemed to struggle with a pro- fessional role ...in primary care (from medical expert to coach), nurses may feel uncertain about their profes- sional identity ...

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Primary health care and general practice nurses: what is the nexus?

Primary health care and general practice nurses: what is the nexus?

... Health and Welfare Canada & Canadian Public Health Association, 1986) was not pronounced in the PNs’ reported practice. The Ottawa Charter states that health promotion action should encompass five strategies: ...

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Interprofessional practice in primary care: development of a tailored process model

Interprofessional practice in primary care: development of a tailored process model

... The professionals described that in the existing care process, there was no structure and coordination. The children enrolled in different therapies, with different (sometimes even overlap- ping) procedures. The ...

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End-of-career practice patterns of primary care physicians in Ontario

End-of-career practice patterns of primary care physicians in Ontario

... from practice occurs across the age spectrum, and that the frequency distribution of attrition is bimodal, with a peak in the early years of practice, the nadir around age 55, and another peak in later ...

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Frailty in primary care: a review of its conceptualization and implications for practice

Frailty in primary care: a review of its conceptualization and implications for practice

... In the family medicine setting many medical deci- sions revolve around preventive health manoeuvres, such as screening tests or investigations. Identifying frailty would allow for these discussions to be more ...

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