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Use of placebo interventions among Swiss primary care providers

Use of placebo interventions among Swiss primary care providers

... Despite our clearly stated definition of placebo interven- tions, the answers of the participants may have been influ- enced by different concepts about placebo interventions. For example, primary care ...

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Evaluation of an electronic consultation service in psychiatry for primary care providers

Evaluation of an electronic consultation service in psychiatry for primary care providers

... by Primary care providers were ...for primary care providers were analyzed to determine the number of traditional consults avoided and to gain insight into the perceived value of ...

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Unanswered clinical questions: a survey of specialists and primary care providers

Unanswered clinical questions: a survey of specialists and primary care providers

... Objective: With the myriad of cases presented to clinicians every day at our integrated academic health system, clinical questions are bound to arise. Clinicians need to recognize these knowledge gaps and act on them. ...

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Preparation for Emergencies in the Offices of Pediatricians and Pediatric Primary Care Providers

Preparation for Emergencies in the Offices of Pediatricians and Pediatric Primary Care Providers

... emergency care can be provided only through the collabo- rative efforts of many health care professionals and child advocates working together throughout a continuum of care that extends from ...

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Genetic education for primary care providers

Genetic education for primary care providers

... RESULTS The workshop was attended by 29 participants; of those, 21 completed the baseline questionnaire and the 6-month follow-up questionnaire. There was no significant change found in awareness or reported use of ...

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Primary care providers’ experiences with and perceptions of personalized genomic medicine

Primary care providers’ experiences with and perceptions of personalized genomic medicine

... Ontario. Primary care providers described limited experience with personalized medicine, citing breast cancer and prenatal care as main areas of ...of care were reported as important ...

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Rural access to MAT in Pennsylvania (RAMP): a hybrid implementation study protocol for medication assisted treatment adoption among rural primary care providers

Rural access to MAT in Pennsylvania (RAMP): a hybrid implementation study protocol for medication assisted treatment adoption among rural primary care providers

... chronic care model paradigm, we employed the Framework for Systems Transformation to implement the American Society for Addiction Medicine care model for the use of medications in the treatment of ...

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Role of Primary Care Providers in Dengue Prevention and Control in the Community

Role of Primary Care Providers in Dengue Prevention and Control in the Community

... the primary care clinics and are not ...that primary care practitioners, as the first point of patient contacts, play a crucial role in advising patients suspected of having dengue to take ...

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Occupational Therapy in Primary Care: Determining Receptiveness of Occupational Therapists and Primary Care Providers

Occupational Therapy in Primary Care: Determining Receptiveness of Occupational Therapists and Primary Care Providers

... of primary care providers (PCPs) and OTs, including uncertainty about what OTs can contribute in the PC setting and how the service will be funded or reimbursed (Bodenheimer & Smith, 2013; ...

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Standards of Medical Care in Diabetes—2016 Abridged for Primary Care Providers

Standards of Medical Care in Diabetes—2016 Abridged for Primary Care Providers

... pregnancy or who have become pregnant should be counseled on the risk of development and/or progression of diabetic retinop- athy. Eye examinations should occur before pregnancy or in the first trimester and then be mon- ...

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Standards of Medical Care in Diabetes—2015 Abridged for Primary Care Providers

Standards of Medical Care in Diabetes—2015 Abridged for Primary Care Providers

... likelihood of benefit with statin (second- ary prevention more so than primary) This represents a consensus framework for considering treatment goals for glycemia, blood pressure, and dyslipidemia in older adults ...

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Standards of Medical Care in Diabetes—2017 Abridged for Primary Care Providers

Standards of Medical Care in Diabetes—2017 Abridged for Primary Care Providers

... of care such as changes in insulin sensitivity related to physical growth and sexual mat- uration, ability to provide self-care, supervision in the child care and school environment, and neurologi- ...

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Standards of Medical Care in Diabetes—2018 Abridged for Primary Care Providers

Standards of Medical Care in Diabetes—2018 Abridged for Primary Care Providers

... Medical Care in Diabetes—2018 was created by the ADA’s Primary Care Advisory Group (PCAG) , with special thanks to PCAG chair Jay Shubrook, DO, of Vallejo, CA; PCAG vice-chair Eric ...

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Standards of Medical Care in Diabetes—2020 Abridged for Primary Care Providers

Standards of Medical Care in Diabetes—2020 Abridged for Primary Care Providers

... The American Diabetes Association ’ s (ADA ’ s) Standards of Medical Care in Diabetes is updated and published an- nually in a supplement to the January issue of Diabetes Care. The Standards are developed ...

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Are primary care providers implementing evidence-based care for breast cancer survivors?

Are primary care providers implementing evidence-based care for breast cancer survivors?

... of primary care experience, had moved, or were practising in another specialty role or setting were excluded, leaving a total of 321 FPs and 45 PHCNPs eli- gible to ...

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Health Care Disparities and Diabetes Care: Practical Considerations for Primary Care Providers

Health Care Disparities and Diabetes Care: Practical Considerations for Primary Care Providers

... assessment system with nurse-guided patient follow-up to address identi- fied barriers to self-care. Patients in their intervention arm demonstrated greater self-management activi- ties, less frequent problems ...

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Standards of Medical Care in Diabetes—2019 Abridged for Primary Care Providers

Standards of Medical Care in Diabetes—2019 Abridged for Primary Care Providers

... plications, reduce the burden of living with diabetes, and improve quality of life. Historically, diabetes technolo- gy has been divided into two main categories: insulin administered by syringe, pen, or pump, and blood ...

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Insulin Strategies for Primary Care Providers

Insulin Strategies for Primary Care Providers

... A variety of basal and prandial insulins are now available for health care providers to help manage hyperglycemia in patients with diabetes. These new insulins can be combined or added to established ...

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Age- and Gender-Related Differences in Clinical Productivity Among Canadian Pediatricians

Age- and Gender-Related Differences in Clinical Productivity Among Canadian Pediatricians

... Primary care was defined as the care of unreferred children, secondary care as the provision of pediatric consul- tations to primary care providers and the routine care of children with [r] ...

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Ending the "Doc Fix": How Repealing the Sustainable Growth Rate Could Give Medicare Beneficiaries Better Access to Primary Care Through Accountable Care Organizations

Ending the "Doc Fix": How Repealing the Sustainable Growth Rate Could Give Medicare Beneficiaries Better Access to Primary Care Through Accountable Care Organizations

... encourage primary care physicians to continue accepting Medicare ...achieved, primary care providers would not continually be subject to the drastic payment cuts caused by the SGR and ...

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