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P-ISSN 0029-2559
E-ISSN 2379-4313
Policy Forum: Issue Brief
Vol. 66, Issue 3, 2005May 01, 2005 EDT

New Developments in Primary Care Practice

Warren P. Newton, C. Annette DuBard, Thomas H. Wroth,
Issue BriefWarren P. NewtonC. Annette DuBardThomas H. Wrothprimary care practicepractice developments
Copyright Logoccby-nc-sa-4.0 • https://doi.org/10.18043/ncm.66.3.194

Articles in Vol. 66, Issue 3, 2005

Vol. 66, Issue 3, 2005
  • Health-related Quality of Life among North Carolina Adults with Diabetes Mellitus
    Deborah Patrick WubbenDeborah Porterfield
  • Protecting Workers from Secondhand Smoke in North Carolina
    Marcus PlesciaSally Herndon MalekDonald R. ShoplandChristy M. AndersonDavid M. Burns
  • Introduction: Policy Forum: Innovations in Primary Care Practice
    Gordon H. DeFrieseKristie Weisner Thompson
  • New Developments in Primary Care Practice
    Warren P. NewtonC. Annette DuBardThomas H. Wroth
  • Low-Overhead Practice Models and the Uninsured: Harnessing the Power of Small Scale to Address Large Unmet Health Needs
    Steven D. Crane
  • Access Healthcare: A Model to Provide Improved Access to High-Quality and Affordable Healthcare
    Brian R. Forrest
  • Creating a National Health Information Network: The Importance of Individual Provider Participation
    Edward B. Ermini
  • Transformation of a Dinosaur: Revising Healthcare Documentation
    Karen L. Smith
  • Application of Quality-Improvement Methods in a Community Practice: The Sandhills Pediatrics Asthma Initiative
    Thomas H. WrothJoseph C. Boals
  • Disease Management in Primary Care: Rapid Cycle Quality Improvement of Asthma Care
    Samuel S. Weir
  • Where Next for Advanced Access: Will It Be Embraced by Specialties?
    Greg D. Randolph
  • Community Care of North Carolina: Saving State Money and Improving Patient Care
    Charles F. Willson
  • Cabarrus County: A Study of Collaboration
    L. Allen DobsonTorlen L. Wade
  • Clinician-Patient E-mail Communication: Challenges for Reimbursement
    Eugenie M. Komives
  • Emerging Trends in Medical Education: What Are They? And Why Are They Important?
    David W. Musick
  • Running the Numbers: A Periodic Feature to Inform North Carolina Healthcare Professionals about Current Topics in Health Statistics
    Thomas C. RickettsKatie GaulCecil G. Sheps
  • The North Carolina Healthcare Safety Net
    James H. Burrus
North Carolina Medical Journal
Newton, Warren P., C. Annette DuBard, and Thomas H. Wroth. 2005. “New Developments in Primary Care Practice.” North Carolina Medical Journal 66 (3): 194–204. https://doi.org/10.18043/ncm.66.3.194.
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