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Vol. 2 No. 4 (2010)
Vol. 2 No. 4 (2010)
Published:
2010-07-01
Editor's Message
The medical home issue
Jay Shubrook
87-88
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Public Health Policy
Enhancing continuity of care and reducing unnecessary utilization in high-risk and homebound patients: the emerging role of the residentialist in the health care delivery system
Norman Vinn
89-95
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The patient centered medical home: moving from dialogue to implementation
Richard Snow
114-117
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Original Research
The utility of the medical home: a survey on patient perspectives
Tasleyma Sattar, Hema Jadoonanan, Susan Ledbetter
96-101
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Review Articles
Utilizing medical homes to manage chronic conditions
Steven Kamajian
102-107
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The case for electronic medical records—why the time to act is now
Thomas Zimmerman
108-113
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Washington, D.C. Update
Washington, D.C. update
Keith Studdard, Marcelino Oliva
118-120
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Letters to the Editor
Encouraging OFP editorial staff to present information and articles on the use of Osteopathic manipulative care
Geraldine Urse
121
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Letter to the Editor Response: OMM Inclusion
Jay Shubrook
121
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Most articles in OFP are evidence-based clinical reviews with an osteopathic component that practicing osteopathic family physicians encounter frequently.
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