Staffing Patterns of Primary Care Practices in the Comprehensive Primary Care Initiative
Deborah N. Peikes,
Robert J. Reid,
Timothy J. Day,
Derekh D.F. Cornwell,
Stacy B. Dale,
Richard J. Baron,
Randall S. Brown and
Rachel J. Shapiro
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This article describes staffing patterns for nearly 500 primary care practices in the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Comprehensive Primary Care initiative before the initiative began.
Keywords: Medical Homes; Primary Care Practices; Staffing Patterns; Primary Care Initiative (search for similar items in EconPapers)
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