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ClinfoTracker: A Generalizable Prompting Tool for Primary Care

Donald E. Nease and Lee A. Green
The Journal of the American Board of Family Practice March 2003, 16 (2) 115-123; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3122/jabfm.16.2.115
Donald E. Nease Jr
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Lee A. Green
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    ClinfoTracker sample encounter form.

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    Service compliance rates based on chart review from 1996 to 2000.

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    Response rates to prompts: May − October 2000. Note: significant differences between response rates according to Bonferroni adjustments: May vs July, August, September, October (P < .001); June vs July, August, September, October (P < .001).

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    Prompt response rates from May − October 2000 according to practice site. Note: significant differences between response rates across all months according to Bonferroni adjustment: site 1 vs site 2 (P = .0158).

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    Prompt response rates from May − October 2000 according to service. Note: no significant differences seen between response rates across all months according to Bonferroni adjustment.

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ClinfoTracker: A Generalizable Prompting Tool for Primary Care
Donald E. Nease, Lee A. Green
The Journal of the American Board of Family Practice Mar 2003, 16 (2) 115-123; DOI: 10.3122/jabfm.16.2.115

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