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Practice†Site†Level Measures of Primary Care Comprehensiveness and Their Associations with Patient Outcomes

Ann S. O’Malley, Eugene C. Rich, Lisa Shang, Tyler Rose, Arkadipta Ghosh, Dmitriy Poznyak, Deborah Peikes and Matt Niedzwiecki

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Abstract: The authors calculated practice†site†level comprehensiveness measures (new problem management and involvement in patient conditions) across 5286 primary care physicians (PCPs) at 1339 practices in the Comprehensive Primary Care initiative evaluation in 2013.

Keywords: comprehensiveness; health services utilization and costs; Medicare; primary health care; quality measures (search for similar items in EconPapers)
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