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Real-World Implementation and Outcomes of Health Behavior and Mental Health Assessment

Hector P. Rodriguez, Beth A. Glenn, Tanya T. Olmos, Alex H. Krist, Stephanie L. Shimada, Rodger Kessler, Suzanne Heurtin-Roberts and Roshan Bastani
The Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine May 2014, 27 (3) 356-366; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3122/jabfm.2014.03.130264
Hector P. Rodriguez
From the Department of Health Policy and Management, Fielding School of Public Health, University of California, Los Angeles (HPR, BAG, TTO, RB); the Division of Cancer Prevention and Control, Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center, Los Angeles, CA (BAG, RB); the Department of Family Medicine and Population Health, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond (AHK); The Center for Health Quality, Outcomes and Economic Research, VA Healthcare System, Bedford, MA (SLS); the Department of Family Medicine, University of Vermont, Burlington (RK); and the Division of Cancer Control and Population Sciences, National Cancer Institute, Bethesda, MD (SH-R).
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Beth A. Glenn
From the Department of Health Policy and Management, Fielding School of Public Health, University of California, Los Angeles (HPR, BAG, TTO, RB); the Division of Cancer Prevention and Control, Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center, Los Angeles, CA (BAG, RB); the Department of Family Medicine and Population Health, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond (AHK); The Center for Health Quality, Outcomes and Economic Research, VA Healthcare System, Bedford, MA (SLS); the Department of Family Medicine, University of Vermont, Burlington (RK); and the Division of Cancer Control and Population Sciences, National Cancer Institute, Bethesda, MD (SH-R).
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Tanya T. Olmos
From the Department of Health Policy and Management, Fielding School of Public Health, University of California, Los Angeles (HPR, BAG, TTO, RB); the Division of Cancer Prevention and Control, Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center, Los Angeles, CA (BAG, RB); the Department of Family Medicine and Population Health, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond (AHK); The Center for Health Quality, Outcomes and Economic Research, VA Healthcare System, Bedford, MA (SLS); the Department of Family Medicine, University of Vermont, Burlington (RK); and the Division of Cancer Control and Population Sciences, National Cancer Institute, Bethesda, MD (SH-R).
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Alex H. Krist
From the Department of Health Policy and Management, Fielding School of Public Health, University of California, Los Angeles (HPR, BAG, TTO, RB); the Division of Cancer Prevention and Control, Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center, Los Angeles, CA (BAG, RB); the Department of Family Medicine and Population Health, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond (AHK); The Center for Health Quality, Outcomes and Economic Research, VA Healthcare System, Bedford, MA (SLS); the Department of Family Medicine, University of Vermont, Burlington (RK); and the Division of Cancer Control and Population Sciences, National Cancer Institute, Bethesda, MD (SH-R).
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Stephanie L. Shimada
From the Department of Health Policy and Management, Fielding School of Public Health, University of California, Los Angeles (HPR, BAG, TTO, RB); the Division of Cancer Prevention and Control, Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center, Los Angeles, CA (BAG, RB); the Department of Family Medicine and Population Health, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond (AHK); The Center for Health Quality, Outcomes and Economic Research, VA Healthcare System, Bedford, MA (SLS); the Department of Family Medicine, University of Vermont, Burlington (RK); and the Division of Cancer Control and Population Sciences, National Cancer Institute, Bethesda, MD (SH-R).
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Rodger Kessler
From the Department of Health Policy and Management, Fielding School of Public Health, University of California, Los Angeles (HPR, BAG, TTO, RB); the Division of Cancer Prevention and Control, Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center, Los Angeles, CA (BAG, RB); the Department of Family Medicine and Population Health, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond (AHK); The Center for Health Quality, Outcomes and Economic Research, VA Healthcare System, Bedford, MA (SLS); the Department of Family Medicine, University of Vermont, Burlington (RK); and the Division of Cancer Control and Population Sciences, National Cancer Institute, Bethesda, MD (SH-R).
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Suzanne Heurtin-Roberts
From the Department of Health Policy and Management, Fielding School of Public Health, University of California, Los Angeles (HPR, BAG, TTO, RB); the Division of Cancer Prevention and Control, Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center, Los Angeles, CA (BAG, RB); the Department of Family Medicine and Population Health, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond (AHK); The Center for Health Quality, Outcomes and Economic Research, VA Healthcare System, Bedford, MA (SLS); the Department of Family Medicine, University of Vermont, Burlington (RK); and the Division of Cancer Control and Population Sciences, National Cancer Institute, Bethesda, MD (SH-R).
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Roshan Bastani
From the Department of Health Policy and Management, Fielding School of Public Health, University of California, Los Angeles (HPR, BAG, TTO, RB); the Division of Cancer Prevention and Control, Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center, Los Angeles, CA (BAG, RB); the Department of Family Medicine and Population Health, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond (AHK); The Center for Health Quality, Outcomes and Economic Research, VA Healthcare System, Bedford, MA (SLS); the Department of Family Medicine, University of Vermont, Burlington (RK); and the Division of Cancer Control and Population Sciences, National Cancer Institute, Bethesda, MD (SH-R).
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Hector P. Rodriguez, Beth A. Glenn, Tanya T. Olmos, Alex H. Krist, Stephanie L. Shimada, Rodger Kessler, Suzanne Heurtin-Roberts, Roshan Bastani
The Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine May 2014, 27 (3) 356-366; DOI: 10.3122/jabfm.2014.03.130264

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Hector P. Rodriguez, Beth A. Glenn, Tanya T. Olmos, Alex H. Krist, Stephanie L. Shimada, Rodger Kessler, Suzanne Heurtin-Roberts, Roshan Bastani
The Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine May 2014, 27 (3) 356-366; DOI: 10.3122/jabfm.2014.03.130264
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