
Journal Supplement Explores Issues Surrounding Physician Behaviors, Decision-Making and Care Delivery Models
A series of AHRQ-funded articles appearing in a special supplement of the Journal of General Internal Medicine explores core issues around physician practices, including physician behaviors, decision-making and care delivery models. One study examined the three main sampling methods to count the number of physicians in a given area, and concluded that the National Provider and Plan Enumeration System appears to provide accurate, up-to-date address information for physicians billing public and provider insurers. Other articles explore the changing economics of medical practices, the linkage between primary care and patient outcomes, the use of clinical vignettes and measurement of comprehensiveness of primary care. Access the article abstracts
Volume 30, Issue 3 Supplement, August 2015
ISSN: 0884-8734 (Print) 1525-1497 (Online)
In this issue (7 articles)
- Review Paper
Measuring Comprehensiveness of Primary Care: Challenges and Opportunities
Pages 568-575 - Original Research
The Results Are Only as Good as the Sample: Assessing Three National Physician Sampling Frames
Pages 595-601
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