Understanding practice from the ground up

Our objective was to understand family practices from the ground up through intensive direct observation of the practice environment and patient care. Eighteen practices were purposefully drawn from a random sample of Nebraska family practices that had earlier participated in a study of preventive s...

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Delivery of Health Care
Family medicine
Family Practice - organization & administration
Health Services Research - methods
Humans
Management
Medical offices
Models, Theoretical
Nebraska
Observation
Practice
Preventive Health Services
Random Allocation
Research Design
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