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Evaluation of Health Care Innovation Awards (HCIA): Primary Care Redesign Programs, Second Annual Report, Volume II: Individual Program Summaries

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  • Lorenzo Moreno
  • Boyd Gilman
  • Greg Peterson
  • Catherine DesRoches
  • Sheila Hoag
  • Linda Barterian
  • Laura Blue
  • Katharine Bradley
  • Emily Ehrlich
  • Kristin Geonnotti
  • Lauren Hula
  • Keith Kranker
  • Rumin Sarwar
  • Rachel Shapiro
  • KeriAnn Wells
  • Joseph Zickafoose
  • Sandi Nelson
  • Kate Stewart
  • Frank Yoon

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  • Lorenzo Moreno & Boyd Gilman & Greg Peterson & Catherine DesRoches & Sheila Hoag & Linda Barterian & Laura Blue & Katharine Bradley & Emily Ehrlich & Kristin Geonnotti & Lauren Hula & Keith Kranker & , "undated". "Evaluation of Health Care Innovation Awards (HCIA): Primary Care Redesign Programs, Second Annual Report, Volume II: Individual Program Summaries," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 6899122533d54d7d9bc2ca905, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:6899122533d54d7d9bc2ca905a96eeb9
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    Keywords

    Primary Care Redesign; Implementation Evaluation; Impact Evaluation; Delivery Systems Innovation; Clinician Behavior; Workforce Development; Medicare; Medicaid;
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