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Staffing Patterns of Primary Care Practices in the Comprehensive Primary Care Initiative

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  • Deborah N. Peikes
  • Robert J. Reid
  • Timothy J. Day
  • Derekh D.F. Cornwell
  • Stacy B. Dale
  • Richard J. Baron
  • Randall S. Brown
  • Rachel J. Shapiro

Abstract

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.

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  • Deborah N. Peikes & Robert J. Reid & Timothy J. Day & Derekh D.F. Cornwell & Stacy B. Dale & Richard J. Baron & Randall S. Brown & Rachel J. Shapiro, "undated". "Staffing Patterns of Primary Care Practices in the Comprehensive Primary Care Initiative," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 91489c0d8f714d7d8f30ed7e7, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:91489c0d8f714d7d8f30ed7e77d1b6f0
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    1. Groenewegen, Peter & Heinemann, Stephanie & Greß, Stefan & Schäfer, Willemijn, 2015. "Primary care practice composition in 34 countries," Health Policy, Elsevier, vol. 119(12), pages 1576-1583.
    2. Vermeulen, Lisa & Schäfer, Willemijn & Pavlic, Danica Rotar & Groenewegen, Peter, 2018. "Community orientation of general practitioners in 34 countries," Health Policy, Elsevier, vol. 122(10), pages 1070-1077.

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    Medical Homes; Primary Care Practices; Staffing Patterns; Primary Care Initiative;
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