Commentaries: PCPC5--Primary Care Leadership in the Public Policy Arena

This is a summary article based on a presentation by Georgia Senator Don R. Thomas, MD, at the Fifth Annual Primary Care and Prevention Conference, held September 21-23, 2005, in Atlanta, Georgia. This presentation focused on the role primary care providers can take in shaping public policy for heal...

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