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Krist, Alex H, Green, Lee A, Phillips, Robert L, Beasley, John W, DeVoe, Jennifer E, Klinkman, Michael S, Hughes, John, Puro, Jon, Fox, Chester H and Burdick, Tim

2015

Family physicians’ ability to perform population management is associated with adoption of other aspects of the patient-centered medical home

Ottmar, J, Blackburn, Brenna E, Phillips, Robert L, Peterson, Lars E and Jaén, Carlos Roberto

2015

A majority of family physicians use a hospitalist service when their patients require inpatient care

Ivins, D J, Blackburn, Brenna E, Peterson, Lars E, Newton, Warren P and Puffer, James C

2015

Smaller Practices Are Less Likely to Report PCMH Certification

Raffoul, M C, Petterson, Stephen M, Moore, M, Bazemore, Andrew W and Peterson, Lars E

2015

Do family physicians electronic health records support meaningful use?

Peterson, Lars E, Blackburn, Brenna E, Ivins, D J, Mitchell, J M, Matson, C and Phillips, Robert L

2015

Family physicians’ scope of practice and American Board of Family Medicine recertification examination performance

Peterson, Lars E, Blackburn, Brenna E, Peabody, Michael R and O'Neill, Thomas R

2015

Only one third of family physicians can estimate their patient panel size

Peterson, Lars E, Cochrane, Anneli, Bazemore, Andrew W, Baxley, Elizabeth G and Phillips, Robert L

2015

Performance on the Maintenance of Certification for Family Physicians (MC-FP) examination: comparison of initial certfiers with experienced physicians

Peabody, Michael R, O'Neill, Thomas R and Puffer, James C

2015

Family medicine graduate proximity to their site of training: policy options for improving the distribution of primary care access

Fagan, E Blake, Gibbons, Claire B, Finnegan, Sean C, Petterson, Stephen M, Peterson, Lars E, Phillips, Robert L and Bazemore, Andrew W

2015

Solo practitioners remain important contributors to primary care

Peikes, D N and Dale, S B

2015

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