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Changes in patient-sharing patterns after oncologist departures in rural and urban settings: a Medicare cohort study. [PDF]

open access: yesAppl Netw Sci
Cornelius SL   +5 more
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Physician assistants at Kaiser: distinctive patterns of practice.

open access: yesInquiry : a journal of medical care organization, provision and financing, 1974
P D, Lairson, J C, Record, J C, James
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Influencing physician practice patterns

Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2001
Abstract Objective: A program was initiated to change physician ordering patterns to reduce routine postpartum blood count (CBS) determinations and ensure cost-effective quality care. Methods: A retrospective review showed that routine CBS determinations after vaginal deliveries did not affect patient care. Subsequently, a review of 1,618 charts was
Patrick J. Lavery   +3 more
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Physician role differentiation: Patients, practice patterns, and performance

Health Care Management Review, 2022
Background Multispecialty clinical settings are increasingly prevalent because of the growing complexity in health care, revealing challenges with overlaps in expertise. We study hospitalists and inpatient specialists to gain insights on how physicians with shared expertise may differentiate themselves in practice.
Leeann N, Comfort   +2 more
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Physician’s practice patterns for chronic prostatitis

Andrologia, 2009
Chronic prostatitis (CP) is one of the most prevalent conditions in urology, yet the most poorly understood. Although there is little controversy regarding the therapy for documented acute bacterial infections, most symptomatic men do not have bacterial prostatitis, for which treatment and management are usually successful. Throughout the past century,
L, Liu, J, Yang
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Physicians' practice patterns in pediatric electrodiagnosis

Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 1993
The medical literature contains contradictory reports and recommendations regarding pediatric patients' pain and distress during electrodiagnosis. We surveyed 117 pediatric neurologists and physiatrists regarding their practice patterns in pediatric electrodiagnosis; 84 (72%) responded, of whom 44 (52%) regularly perform electrodiagnosis on children ...
R M, Hays   +3 more
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Physician Practice Patterns in Nursing Homes

Journal of the American Medical Directors Association, 2007
This review of the literature describes models of physician practice in nursing homes including the barriers to increasing physician workforce in nursing homes and the impact of various physician practice models on quality of care in nursing homes. Traditional nursing home practice is first described followed by a review of the literature pertaining to
Cari, Levy   +2 more
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