The Future Role of the Family Physician in the United States: A Rigorous Exercise in Definition

Abstract As the US health care delivery system undergoes rapid transformation, there is an urgent need to define a comprehensive, evidence-based role for the family physician. A Role Definition Group made up of members of seven family medicine organizations developed a statement defining the family...

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Hauptverfasser: Phillips, Robert L., MD, MSPH, Brundgardt, Stacy, Lesko, Sarah E., MD, MPH, Kittle, Nathan, Marker, Jason E., MD, Tuggy, Michael L., MD, LeFevre, Michael L., MD, Borkan, Jeffrey M., MD, PhD, DeGruy, Frank V, MD, Loomis, Glenn A., MD, Krug, Nathan, MD
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