Subject Index to Volume 28, 2015 ================================ * **Access to health care** * CAM use by Hispanic patients, 28(2):175-183 * impact of a new eConsult service, 28(3):394–403 * primary care colonoscopy for the underserved, 28(6):713–721 * **Acupuncture,** auricular, for acute sore throat, 28(6):697–705 * **Acute coronary syndrome,** diagnosis and management, 28(2):283–293 * **Adolescence,** older sister's HPV vaccination status vs receipt by adolescents, 28(6):816–818 * **Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ),** webinar featuring *JABFM* practice-based research articles, 28(4):438 * **Alternative medicine** * acupuncture for acute sore throat, 28(6):697–705 * chiropractic care and physician visits for back and neck pain, 28(4):481–490 * use by Hispanic patients, 28(2):175–183 * **Ambulatory care,** implementing EHR, 28(1):55–64 * **American Board of Family Medicine (ABFM)** * charter diplomates' participation in Maintenance of Certification, 28(4):439–440 * election of new officers and board members, 28(5):686–688 * inauguration of G. Gayle Stephens Keystone Conference Series, 28(4):538–539 * scope of practice and ABFM recertification performance, 28(2):265–270 * simplification of Maintenance of Certification, 28(3):431–433 * **Antibiotics** * intrapartum, childhood dermatitis and, 28(1):82–89 * phone care and academic detailing for respiratory infection, 28(2):195–204 * **Anticoagulants,** novel, in atrial fibrillation, 28(4):510–522 * **Arrhythmia,** novel anticoagulants in atrial fibrillation, 28(4):510–522 * **Asthma,** decision support tool integrated into an EHR, 28(3):382–393 * **Atrial fibrillation,** novel anticoagulants in, 28(4):510–522 * **Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder,** chemical and drug risk factors, 28(4):461–470 * **Autism spectrum disorder,** chemical and drug risk factors, 28(4):461–470 * **Back pain,** chiropractic care and physician visits, 28(4):481–490 * **Behavioral medicine** * consulting, coordinating, and collaborating when integrating care, 28(5):S21–S31 * designing clinical space for integrated care, 28(5):S52–S62 * EHR workarounds used by practices integrating care, 28(5):S63–S72 * integrated primary care and, 28(5):S1–S6 * preparing the workforce for integrated care, 28(5):S41–S51 * strategies to support the integration of care, 28(5):S102–S106 * **Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo,** particle repositioning maneuver for, 28(1):118–120 * **Bias,** initial versus experienced physicians on the MC-FP examination, 28(2):294–295 * **Biopsy,** obtaining a specimen to diagnose pigmented lesions, 28(4):523–525 * **Biostatistics,** identifying limited health literacy in a clinical setting, 28(5):584–594 * **Bipolar disorder,** quetiapine mania in possible undertreatment, 28(1):154–158 * **Birth** * history is forever, 28(1):121–123 * intrapartum antibiotics and childhood dermatitis, 28(1):82–89 * **Blood pressure** * control, in adults with diabetes, 28(1):28–37 * home blood pressure monitoring program, 28(5):548–555 * **Body mass index** * gastric bypass and weight loss in partners, 28(1):90–96 * patient understanding of, 28(4):475–480 * **Buprenorphine,** treatment, shared medical appointments and, 28(5):676–677 * **Burnout, professional,** improving clinician satisfaction with “difficult” visits, 28(1):13–20 * **Calf cramps,** myofascial trigger point injections and, 28(1):21–27 * **Cancer** * breast, screening rates, improving, 28(1):46–54 * colorectal * primary care colonoscopy for the underserved, 28(6):713–721 * screening rates, improving, 28(1):46–54 * using a screening navigator for, 28(2):280–282 * veterans' participation in fecal immunochemical test, 28(4):494–497 * lung * community engagement for radon testing, 28(5):617–623 * outcomes with targeted therapies, 28(1):124–133 * oropharyngeal, HPV-positive, clinical review, 28(4):498–503 * prostate, testing following USPSTF recommendations, 28(4):491–493 * **Cancer screening** * primary care colonoscopy for the underserved, 28(6):713–721 * prostate cancer testing following USPSTF recommendations, 28(4):491–493 * rates, improving, breast and colon cancer, 28(1):46–54 * using a screening navigator for colorectal cancer, 28(2):280–282 * veterans' participation in fecal immunochemical test, 28(4):494–497 * **Cardiology** * diagnosis and management of acute coronary syndrome, 28(2):283–293 * pocket-sized ultrasound device to measure left ventricular mass, 28(6):706–712 * **Cardiovascular pregnancy complications,** family planning with cardiovascular risk, 28(1):105–114 * **Care management,** inadequate reimbursement for, 28(2):271–279 * **Career choice,** birthing and family medicine, 28(4):535–536 * **Case management,** lessons from Medicare coordinated care projects, 28(5):556–564 * **Certification** * charter diplomates' participation in ABFM MOC, 28(4):439–440 * fracture prevention in patients with osteoporosis, 28(6):819–821 * initial versus experienced physicians on the MC-FP examination, 28(2):294–295 * scope of practice and ABFM recertification performance, 28(2):265–270 * **Chemical exposure,** risk factors for autism and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, 28(4):461–470 * **Chemical intolerance,** risk factors for autism and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, 28(4):461–470 * **Children** * dermatitis, intrapartum antibiotics and, 28(1):82–89 * health care quality measures, 28(5):595–604 * infants with rare scalp mass identified through a blog, 28(6):750–758 * pyelonephritis, 28(1):151–153 * upper gastrointestinal bleeding, 28(1):134–145 * **Chiropractic care,** availability, effects on physician visits for neck and back pain, 28(4):481–490 * **Chronic disease** * birth history is forever, 28(1):121–123 * continuity of care for COPD, 28(2):222–230 * ICD-9 codes for chronic kidney disease, 28(5):678–682 * implementation of a tobacco use registry, 28(2):214–221 * kidney disease guideline implementation, 28(5):624–631 * patient care outcomes of a tobacco use registry, 28(2):205–213 * **Chronic illness,** data exchange program for medication adherence, 28(6):742–749 * **Chronic kidney disease** * guideline implementation, 28(5):624–631 * ICD-9 codes, 28(5):678–682 * **Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD),** continuity of care for, 28(2):222–230 * **Clinical coding,** ICD-9 codes for chronic kidney disease, 28(5):678–682 * **Clinical competence** * initial versus experienced physicians on the MC-FP examination, 28(2):294–295 * scope of practice and ABFM recertification performance, 28(2):265–270 * **Clinical decision support systems** * asthma decision support tool integrated into an EHR, 28(3):382–393 * clinical reminders decrease reminder fatigue, 28(3):351–359 * point-of-care guidelines and pediatric radiation burden, 28(3):343–350 * **Clinical pharmacology,** prioritization of patients for medication review, 28(3):418–424 * **Clinical space,** designing for integrated care, 28(5):S52–S62 * **Clinical trials,** randomized, acupuncture for acute sore throat, 28(6):697–705 * **Clinician satisfaction,** with “difficult” visits, improving, 28(1):13–20 * **Cluster randomized trials,** pragmatic cluster randomized trials: a method for PBRNs, 28(5):663–672 * **Coding,** clinical, ICD-9 codes for chronic kidney disease, 28(5):678–682 * **Cognitive science,** clinical reminders decrease reminder fatigue, 28(3):351–359 * **Collaboration,** pets' impact on patients' health, 28(4):526–534 * **Colonoscopy,** primary care, for the underserved, 28(6):713–721 * **Colorectal cancer,** screening * primary care colonoscopy for the underserved, 28(6):713–721 * rates, improving, 28(1):46–54 * using a screening navigator, 28(2):280–282 * veterans' participation in fecal immunochemical test, 28(4):494–497 * **Commentary** * Family Physician Geriatricians Do Mostly Geriatric Care: Is This a Problem for Our Specialty?, 28(3):311–313 * Family Physicians with a Sports Medicine Certificate of Added Qualification (CAQ): Well Prepared to Meet a Significant Patient Care Need, 28(6):693–696 * Health Information Technology Needs Help from Primary Care Researchers, 28(3):306–310 * Patient Empanelment: The Importance of Understanding Who Is at Home in the Medical Home, 28(2):170–172 * Practice-based Research Networks (PBRNs) in the United States: Growing and Still Going After All These Years, 28(5):541–545 * Solo Practitioners Remain Important Contributors to Primary Care, 28(1):7–10 * Strategies to Support the Integration of Behavioral Health and Primary Care: What Have We Learned Thus Far?, 28(5):S102–S106 * When Frontline Practice Innovations Are Ahead of the Health Policy Community: The Example of Behavioral Health and Primary Care Integration, 28(5):S98–S101 * **Communication** * consulting, coordinating, and collaborating when integrating care, 28(5):S21–S31 * improving clinician satisfaction with “difficult” visits, 28(1):13–20 * interspecialty, supported by health information technology, 28(3):404–417 * patient preferences for receiving test result reports, 28(6):759–766 * pets' impact on patients' health, 28(4):526–534 * **Community-based participatory research** * home blood pressure monitoring program, 28(5):548–555 * portable sleep monitors to detect obstructive sleep apnea, 28(2):257–264 * **Community health centers,** CAM use by Hispanic patients, 28(2):175–183 * **Comorbidity** * clinical needs of patients with problem drug use, 28(5):605–616 * intimate partner violence among female veterans, 28(6):772–776 * **Complementary and alternative medicine** * chiropractic care and physician visits for back and neck pain, 28(4):481–490 * use by Hispanic patients, 28(2):175–183 * **Continuing medical education,** “POEMs”™ and the Choosing Wisely™ campaign, 28(2):184–189 * **Continuity of care,** for COPD, 28(2):222–230 * **Correspondence** * family physicians' knowledge of commonly overused treatments and tests, 28(1):161–162 * magnesium intake and depression in adults, 28(5):683–684 * performance on the maintenance of certification for family physicians (MC-FP) examination: comparison of initial certifiers with experienced physicians, 28(4):537 * a predictive equation to guide vitamin D replacement dose in patients, 28(1):160 * promotion of family-centered birth with gentle cesarean delivery, 28(1):160–161 * use of medical scribes in health care settings: a systematic review and future directions, 28(5):684–685 * **Cost control** * clinical decisions in clinics and Choosing Wisely™, 28(4):471–474 * phone care and academic detailing for respiratory infection, 28(2):195–204 * **Counseling,** implementation of a tobacco use registry, 28(2):214–221 * **Covariate-based constrained randomization,** pragmatic cluster randomized trials: a method for PBRNs, 28(5):663–672 * **Cramps,** calf, myofascial trigger point injections and, 28(1):21–27 * **Cross-cultural care** * racial microaggressions and American Indians, 28(2):231–239 * spaces in practice of family medicine, 28(6):841–844 * **Cutaneous fistula,** cutaneous sinus tracts of odontogenic origin, 28(6):838–840 * **Decision making** * clinical decisions in clinics and Choosing Wisely™, 28(4):471–474 * frailty diagnosis, family physicians versus geriatricians, 28(2):240–248 * point-of-care guidelines and pediatric radiation burden, 28(3):343–350 * **Decision theory,** physician information needs and EHRs, 28(3):316–323 * **Delivery of health care** * clinical needs of patients with problem drug use, 28(5):605–616 * health information technology in Beacon community health centers, 28(5):565–575 * organizational structures in primary care, 28(2):190–194 * particle repositioning maneuver for benign paroxysmal positional vertigo, 28(1):118–120 * prioritization of patients for medication review, 28(3):418–424 * **Delivery of health care, integrated** * advancing care together, 28(5):S1–S6 * consulting, coordinating, and collaborating among professionals, 28(5):S21–S31 * designing clinical space for, 28(5):S52–S62 * EHR workarounds used by practices integrating care, 28(5):S63–S72 * health policy and, 28(5):S98–S101 * practice expenses of integration interventions in the ACT program, 28(5):S86–S97 * preparing the workforce for, 28(5):S41–S51 * REACH of integrated care interventions, 28(5):S73–S85 * staffing, scheduling, and engagement strategies, 28(5):S32–S40 * strategies to support, 28(5):S102–S106 * tools, maps, and leadership, 28(5):S107–S110 * understanding integration from the ground up, 28(5):S7–S20 * **Dental infection,** cutaneous sinus tracts of odontogenic origin, 28(6):838–840 * **Depression,** magnesium intake and, 28(2):249–256 * **Dermatitis,** childhood, intrapartum antibiotics and, 28(1):82–89 * **Dermatology** * intrapartum antibiotics and childhood dermatitis, 28(1):82–89 * obtaining a specimen to diagnose pigmented lesions, 28(4):523–525 * **Diabetes mellitus** * glycemic and blood pressure control, 28(1):28–37 * participation in the journey to life conversation map, 28(6):767–771 * portable sleep monitors to detect obstructive sleep apnea, 28(2):257–264 * type 2, metformin prescribing for, 28(6):777–784 * **Diagnostic errors,** ICD-9 codes for chronic kidney disease, 28(5):678–682 * **Diagnostic tests,** laboratory testing process quality improvement toolkit, 28(5):576–583 * **Dietary supplements,** magnesium intake and depression, 28(2):249–256 * **Doctor-patient relations** * an appetite for connection, 28(2):296–297 * improving clinician satisfaction with “difficult” visits, 28(1):13–20 * patient preferences for receiving test result reports, 28(6):759–766 * spaces in practice of family medicine, 28(6):841–844 * **Domestic violence,** intimate partner violence among female veterans, 28(6):772–776 * **Down syndrome,** adults with, rate of urinary retention, 28(1):115–117 * **Drug abuse** * clinical needs of patients with problem drug use, 28(5):605–616 * shared medical appointments and buprenorphine treatment, 28(5):676–677 * **Drug intolerance,** risk factors for autism and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, 28(4):461–470 * **Drug therapy,** lung cancer outcomes with targeted therapies, 28(1):124–133 * **Drug utilization,** data exchange program for medication adherence, 28(6):742–749 * **E-mail,** “POEMs”™ and the Choosing Wisely™ campaign, 28(2):184–189 * **Ear acupuncture,** for acute sore throat, 28(6):697–705 * **Editorial Office News and Notes** * Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) Webinar Features 3 *Journal of American Board of Family Medicine* Practice-based Research (PBR) Articles, 28(4):438 * Content Usage and the Most Frequently Read Articles of 2014, 28(3):303–305 * The Most Frequently Read Practice-based Research (PBR) Articles in the *Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine (JABFM),* 28(5):546–547 * New Mobile Website and JABFM Editorial Board Member Elected to the Institute of Medicine, 28(1):5–6 * Peer Reviewers for the *Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine* in 2014, 28(2):166–169 * **Editorials** * Advancing care together by integrating primary care and behavioral health, 28(5):S1–S6 * Electronic health record innovations for healthier patients and happier doctors, 28(3):299–302 * Integrated care: tools, maps, and leadership, 28(5):S107–S110 * **Editor's Notes** * Data Supporting Key Components of Family Medicine—Scope, Continuity, Interprofessional Care, and More, 28(2):163–165 * New Tools and Approaches for Family Physicians, 28(6):689–692 * Practical, Office-based Interventions That Improve Care Today, 28(1):1–4 * Timely and/or Controversial Information for Family Physicians, 28(4):435–437 * **Education, patient,** participation in the journey to life conversation map, 28(6):767–771 * **Education,** spaces in practice of family medicine, 28(6):841–844 * **Efficiency,** out-of-hours care collaboration in the Netherlands, 28(6):807–815 * **Elderly,** frailty diagnosis, family physicians versus geriatricians, 28(2):240–248 * **Electronic cigarettes,** regulation and taxation, 28(6):802–806 * **Electronic health records (EHRs)** * ambulatory care, fundamental issues in implementing, 28(1):55–64 * asthma decision support tool integrated into, 28(3):382–393 * innovations for healthier patients and happier doctors, 28(3):299–302 * monitoring suicidal patients using, 28(1):65–71 * physician information needs and, 28(3):316–323 * primary care meaningful use exemplars, 28(3):360–370 * reminder, impact on HPV vaccine initiation and completion, 28(3):324–333 * use of medical scribes in health care settings, 28(3):371–381 * workarounds used by practices integrating care, 28(5):S63–S72 * **Electronic medical records (EMRs)** * data exchange program for medication adherence, 28(6):742–749 * EHR workarounds used by practices integrating care, 28(5):S63–S72 * health information technology in Beacon community health centers, 28(5):565–575 * ICD-9 codes for chronic kidney disease, 28(5):678–682 * implementing an ambulatory care EHR, 28(1):55–64 * patient preferences for receiving test result reports, 28(6):759–766 * PBRNs and integrated delivery systems, 28(5):658–662 * **Emergency medicine** * connecting emergency department patients to primary care, 28(6):722–732 * out-of-hours care collaboration in the Netherlands, 28(6):807–815 * **Engagement strategies,** among primary care practices delivering integrated care, 28(5):S32–S40 * **Environmental medicine,** community engagement for radon testing, 28(5):617–623 * **Epidemiology** * birth history is forever, 28(1):121–123 * clinical review of HPV-positive oropharyngeal carcinoma, 28(4):498–503 * **Ethics,** spaces in practice of family medicine, 28(6):841–844 * **Evaluation studies,** REACH of integrated care interventions, 28(5):S73–S85 * **Evidence-based medicine** * diagnosis and management of acute coronary syndrome, 28(2):283–293 * patient factors and JNC 7 hypertension care, 28(1):97–104 * point-of-care guidelines and pediatric radiation burden, 28(3):343–350 * **Family physicians** * with CAQ in Sports Medicine * preparedness to meet a significant patient care need, 28(6):693–694 * time spent practicing sports medicine, 28(6):695–696 * fewer are in solo practice, 28(1):11–12 * versus geriatricians, frailty diagnosis, 28(2):240–248 * geriatricians and geriatric care, impact on specialty, 28(3):311–313 * improving clinician satisfaction with “difficult” visits, 28(1):13–20 * patient panel size and, 28(2):173–174 * practice patterns with a geriatrics certificate, 28(3):314–315 * scope of practice and ABFM recertification performance, 28(2):265–270 * timely and/or controversial information for, 28(4):435–437 * **Family practice,** prioritization of patients for medication review, 28(3):418–424 * **Family relations,** spaces in practice of family medicine, 28(6):841–844 * **Fecal immunochemical test,** for colorectal cancer screening, veterans' participation in, 28(4):494–497 * **Fees and charges,** direct primary care practices in the United States, 28(6):793–801 * **Focal infection,** cutaneous sinus tracts of odontogenic origin, 28(6):838–840 * **Frail elderly,** frailty diagnosis, family physicians versus geriatricians, 28(2):240–248 * ***Fusobacterium,*** Lemierre syndrome as a complication of pharyngitis, 28(3):425–430 * **Fusobacterium nucleatum,** Lemierre syndrome as a complication of pharyngitis, 28(3):425–430 * **Gastric bypass,** weight loss in partners and, 28(1):90–96 * **Gastrointestinal hemorrhage,** in children, diagnosis and management, 28(1):134–145 * **Genetics,** prompting providers about family history risk, 28(3):334–342 * **Geriatrics** * family physician geriatricians, 28(3):311–313 * frailty diagnosis, family physicians versus geriatricians, 28(2):240–248 * practice patterns with a geriatrics certificate, 28(3):314–315 * **Graduate education,** particle repositioning maneuver for benign paroxysmal positional vertigo, 28(1):118–120 * **Guidelines** * adherence, patient factors and JNC 7 hypertension care, 28(1):97–104 * kidney disease guideline implementation, 28(5):624–631 * point-of-care, pediatric radiation burden and, 28(3):343–350 * practice, for hepatitis B, 28(6):822–837 * **Head and neck cancer,** clinical review of HPV-positive oropharyngeal carcinoma, 28(4):498–503 * **Health behavior,** impact of health coaching on medication adherence, 28(1):38–45 * **Health care costs** * clinical needs of patients with problem drug use, 28(5):605–616 * direct primary care practices in the United States, 28(6):793–801 * **Health care disparities,** reducing preconception risks with conversational agent technology, 28(4):441–451 * **Health care providers,** practice guidelines for hepatitis B, 28(6):822–837 * **Health care rationing,** prioritization of patients for medication review, 28(3):418–424 * **Health care surveys,** metformin prescribing for type 2 diabetes, 28(6):777–784 * **Health care systems** * fewer physicians are in solo practices, 28(1):11–12 * out-of-hours care collaboration in the Netherlands, 28(6):807–815 * technology associated with lower hospitalization rates, 28(3):404–417 * **Health information exchange,** program for medication adherence, 28(6):742–749 * **Health information systems,** impact of a new eConsult service, 28(3):394–403 * **Health information technology** * associated with lower hospitalization rates, 28(3):404–417 * reducing preconception risks with conversational agent technology, 28(4):441–451 * **Health literacy,** limited, identifying in a clinical setting, 28(5):584–594 * **Health personnel,** organizational structures in primary care, 28(2):190–194 * **Health plan implementation,** REACH of integrated care interventions, 28(5):S73–S85 * **Health policy** * charter diplomates' participation in ABFM MOC, 28(4):439–440 * fewer physicians are in solo practices, 28(1):11–12 * health information technology in Beacon community health centers, 28(5):565–575 * inadequate reimbursement for care management, 28(2):271–279 * integrated care and, 28(5):S98–S101 * lessons from Medicare coordinated care projects, 28(5):556–564 * patient panel size and, 28(2):173–174 * practice patterns with a geriatrics certificate, 28(3):314–315 * regulation and taxation of electronic cigarettes, 28(6):802–806 * **Health promotion** * data exchange program for medication adherence, 28(6):742–749 * reducing preconception risks with conversational agent technology, 28(4):441–451 * **Health services accessibility,** direct primary care practices in the United States, 28(6):793–801 * **Hepatitis B,** practice guidelines for, 28(6):822–837 * **Hispanic patients,** CAM use by, 28(2):175–183 * **Histology,** obtaining a specimen to diagnose pigmented lesions, 28(4):523–525 * **Home sleep testing,** for obstructive sleep apnea, 28(4):504–509 * **Hospitalization** * continuity of care for COPD, 28(2):222–230 * rates, lower, interspecialty communication associated with, 28(3):404–417 * **Hospitals,** emergency departments, connecting patients to primary care, 28(6):722–732 * **Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV),** virologic suppression in community and academic HIV care, 28(1):72–81 * **Human papillomavirus (HPV)** * clinical review of HPV-positive oropharyngeal carcinoma, 28(4):498–503 * older sister's HPV vaccination status vs receipt by adolescents, 28(6):816–818 * vaccine initiation and completion, impact of EHR reminder, 28(3):324–333 * **Hypertension** * home blood pressure monitoring program, 28(5):548–555 * patient factors and JNC 7 hypertension care, 28(1):97–104 * pocket-sized ultrasound device to measure left ventricular mass, 28(6):706–712 * **Immunization,** older sister's HPV vaccination status vs receipt by adolescents, 28(6):816–818 * **Indigenous health services,** glycemic and blood pressure control in adults with diabetes, 28(1):28–37 * **Infant development,** infants with rare scalp mass identified through a blog, 28(6):750–758 * **Information systems** * health information technology in Beacon community health centers, 28(5):565–575 * impact of a new eConsult service, 28(3):394–403 * physician information needs and EHRs, 28(3):316–323 * technology associated with lower hospitalization rates, 28(3):404–417 * use of medical scribes in health care settings, 28(3):371–381 * **Injections,** myofascial trigger point, effects on nocturnal calf cramps, 28(1):21–27 * **Insomnia,** myofascial trigger point injections and calf cramps, 28(1):21–27 * **Interdisciplinary health care** * consulting, coordinating, and collaborating among professionals, 28(5):S21–S31 * integrated care: tools, maps, and leadership, 28(5):S107–S110 * **Interdisciplinary health team** * consulting, coordinating, and collaborating among professionals, 28(5):S21–S31 * integrated care: tools, maps, and leadership, 28(5):S107–S110 * **Interprofessional care,** organizational structures in primary care, 28(2):190–194 * ***Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine (JABFM)*** * AHRQ webinar featuring practice-based research articles, 28(4):438 * content usage and the most frequently read articles of 2014, 28(3):303–305 * most frequently read practice-based research (PBR) articles, 28(5):546–547 * peer reviewers for, 28(2):166–169 * **Jugular vein thrombus,** Lemierre syndrome as a complication of pharyngitis, 28(3):425–430 * **Laboratory testing** * patient preferences for receiving test result reports, 28(6):759–766 * process quality improvement toolkit, 28(5):576–583 * **Lactic acidosis,** metformin prescribing for type 2 diabetes, 28(6):777–784 * **Leadership,** role in integrated care, 28(5):S107–S110 * **Left ventricular hypertrophy,** pocket-sized ultrasound device to measure left ventricular mass, 28(6):706–712 * **Lemierre syndrome,** as a complication of pharyngitis, 28(3):425–430 * **Lesions,** pigmented, obtaining an adequate specimen for diagnosis, 28(4):523–525 * **Longitudinal studies,** birth history is forever, 28(1):121–123 * **Lung cancer** * community engagement for radon testing, 28(5):617–623 * outcomes with targeted therapies, 28(1):124–133 * **Magnesium,** intake, depression and, 28(2):249–256 * **Maintenance of Certification for Family Physicians (MC-FP)** * charter diplomates' participation in, 28(4):439–440 * performance of initial versus experienced physicians, 28(2):294–295 * performance on the maintenance of certification for family physicians (MC-FP) examination: comparison of initial certifiers with experienced physicians, correspondence, 28(4):537 * Self-Assessment Modules, strategy for revising and updating, 28(1):159 * simplification of, by ABFM, 28(3):431–433 * **Mammography,** breast cancer screening rates, improving, 28(1):46–54 * **Mania,** quetiapine-induced, context of possible undertreatment, 28(1):154–158 * **Maternal exposure,** chemical and drug risk factors for autism and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, 28(4):461–470 * **Medicaid,** connecting emergency department patients to primary care, 28(6):722–732 * **Medical economics,** use of medical scribes in health care settings, 28(3):371–381 * **Medical education,** improving clinician satisfaction with “difficult” visits, 28(1):13–20 * **Medical errors** * ICD-9 codes for chronic kidney disease, 28(5):678–682 * using near-miss events to improve patient safety, 28(4):452–460 * **Medical home,** primary care attributes of preventive care services, 28(6):733–741 * **Medical informatics** * EHR workarounds used by practices integrating care, 28(5):S63–S72 * impact of a new eConsult service, 28(3):394–403 * physician information needs and EHRs, 28(3):316–323 * **Medical laboratory science,** patient preferences for receiving test result reports, 28(6):759–766 * **Medical office buildings,** designing clinical space for integrated care, 28(5):S52–S62 * **Medical oncology,** lung cancer outcomes with targeted therapies, 28(1):124–133 * **Medical scribes,** use in health care settings, 28(3):371–381 * **Medicare,** coordinated care demonstration projects, lessons from, 28(5):556–564 * **Medication adherence** * data exchange program for, 28(6):742–749 * impact of health coaching on, 28(1):38–45 * **Medication review,** comprehensive, prioritization of patients for, 28(3):418–424 * **Medication therapy management,** prioritization of patients for medication review, 28(3):418–424 * **Melanoma,** obtaining a specimen to diagnose pigmented lesions, 28(4):523–525 * **Mental health** * EHR workarounds used by practices integrating care, 28(5):S63–S72 * health policy and integrated care, 28(5):S98–S101 * integrating primary care and behavioral health, 28(5):S1–S6 * intimate partner violence among female veterans, 28(6):772–776 * quetiapine mania in possible undertreatment, 28(1):154–158 * staffing, scheduling, and engagement strategies, 28(5):S32–S40 * strategies to support the integration of care, 28(5):S102–S106 * **Metformin,** prescribing for type 2 diabetes, 28(6):777–784 * **Mind-body medicine,** integrating primary care and behavioral health, 28(5):S1–S6 * **Mobile applications,** particle repositioning maneuver for benign paroxysmal positional vertigo, 28(1):118–120 * **Monitoring, sleep** * home sleep tests for obstructive sleep apnea, 28(4):504–509 * portable sleep monitors to detect obstructive sleep apnea, 28(2):257–264 * **Muscle cramps,** myofascial trigger point injections and calf cramps, 28(1):21–27 * **Myocardial infarction,** diagnosis and management of acute coronary syndrome, 28(2):283–293 * **Myofascial pain syndromes,** myofascial trigger point injections and calf cramps, 28(1):21–27 * **Myofascial trigger points,** injections, effects on nocturnal calf cramps, 28(1):21–27 * **Natural language processing,** monitoring suicidal patients using EHRs, 28(1):65–71 * **Near-miss events,** reporting and using, to improve patient safety, 28(4):452–460 * **Neck pain** * acute longus colli calcific tendinitis, 28(1):146–150 * chiropractic care and physician visits for, 28(4):481–490 * **Non-small-cell lung cancer,** outcomes with targeted therapies, 28(1):124–133 * **Normalization process theory,** kidney disease guideline implementation, 28(5):624–631 * **NSAIDs,** acupuncture for acute sore throat, 28(6):697–705 * **Nurse phone care,** improving acute respiratory infection care, 28(2):195–204 * **Nutritional sciences,** magnesium intake and depression, 28(2):249–256 * **Obesity** * gastric bypass and weight loss in partners, 28(1):90–96 * patient understanding of body mass index, 28(4):475–480 * portable sleep monitors to detect obstructive sleep apnea, 28(2):257–264 * **Obstetrics** * birthing and family medicine, 28(4):535–536 * intrapartum antibiotics and childhood dermatitis, 28(1):82–89 * **Obstructive sleep apnea** * home sleep testing, 28(4):504–509 * use of portable sleep monitors to detect, 28(2):257–264 * **Odontogenic cysts,** cutaneous sinus tracts of odontogenic origin, 28(6):838–840 * **Office buildings,** medical, designing clinical space for integrated care, 28(5):S52–S62 * **Organizational science,** clinical reminders decrease reminder fatigue, 28(3):351–359 * **Organizational structures,** in primary care, 28(2):190–194 * **Oropharyngeal cancer,** HPV-positive, clinical review, 28(4):498–503 * **Osteoporosis,** patients with, fracture prevention in, 28(6):819–821 * **Otolaryngology** * clinical review of HPV-positive oropharyngeal carcinoma, 28(4):498–503 * particle repositioning maneuver for benign paroxysmal positional vertigo, 28(1):118–120 * **Out-of-center sleep testing,** for obstructive sleep apnea, 28(4):504–509 * **Outcomes assessment** * achieving patient-reported outcome measures and satisfaction, 28(6):785–792 * asthma decision support tool integrated into an EHR, 28(3):382–393 * **Outcomes research,** patient-centered, developing a patient engagement panel, 28(5):632–638 * **Pain,** achieving patient-reported outcome measures and satisfaction, 28(6):785–792 * **Pain management,** acupuncture for acute sore throat, 28(6):697–705 * **Papillomavirus vaccines** * initiation, impact of EHR reminder, 28(3):324–333 * older sister's HPV vaccination status vs receipt by adolescents, 28(6):816–818 * **Parenting,** infants with rare scalp mass identified through a blog, 28(6):750–758 * **Patient care team,** intimate partner violence among female veterans, 28(6):772–776 * **Patient-centered care** * achieving patient-reported outcome measures and satisfaction, 28(6):785–792 * direct primary care practices in the United States, 28(6):793–801 * patient preferences for receiving test result reports, 28(6):759–766 * racial microaggressions and American Indians, 28(2):231–239 * shared medical appointments and buprenorphine treatment, 28(5):676–677 * **Patient-centered outcomes research,** developing a patient engagement panel, 28(5):632–638 * **Patient engagement,** panel, lessons learned from developing, 28(5):632–638 * **Patient participation,** achieving patient-reported outcome measures and satisfaction, 28(6):785–792 * **Patient preference,** for receiving test result reports, 28(6):759–766 * **Patient satisfaction,** achieving patient-reported outcome measures and satisfaction, 28(6):785–792 * **Pediatrics** * intrapartum antibiotics and childhood dermatitis, 28(1):82–89 * point-of-care guidelines and pediatric radiation burden, 28(3):343–350 * pyelonephritis, 28(1):151–153 * upper gastrointestinal bleeding, 28(1):134–145 * **Pets,** impact on patients' health, 28(4):526–534 * **Pharmacists,** clinical, prioritization of patients for medication review, 28(3):418–424 * **Pharmacotherapy** * novel anticoagulants in atrial fibrillation, 28(4):510–522 * prioritization of patients for medication review, 28(3):418–424 * quetiapine mania in possible undertreatment, 28(1):154–158 * **Pharyngitis,** Lemierre syndrome as a complication of, 28(3):425–430 * **Physician-patient relations** * an appetite for connection, 28(2):296–297 * patient understanding of body mass index, 28(4):475–480 * **Physicians,** academic detailing, improving acute respiratory infection care, 28(2):195–204 * **Physician's practice patterns** * metformin prescribing for type 2 diabetes, 28(6):777–784 * using near-miss events to improve patient safety, 28(4):452–460 * **Point-of-care,** guidelines and pediatric radiation burden, 28(3):343–350 * **Portable monitoring,** obstructive sleep apnea * home sleep tests, 28(4):504–509 * portable sleep monitors, 28(2):257–264 * **Practice-based research** * clinician and staff participation, 28(5):639–648 * community engagement for radon testing, 28(5):617–623 * home blood pressure monitoring program, 28(5):548–555 * laboratory testing process quality improvement toolkit, 28(5):576–583 * understanding integration from the ground up, 28(5):S7–S20 * **Practice-based research networks (PBRNs)** * children's health care quality measures, 28(5):595–604 * integrated delivery systems and, 28(5):658–662 * pragmatic cluster randomized trials, 28(5):663–672 * primary care in Switzerland, 28(5):673–675 * VA women's health study, 28(5):649–657 * **Practice guidelines,** for hepatitis B, 28(6):822–837 * **Practice management** * implementing an ambulatory care EHR, 28(1):55–64 * inadequate reimbursement for care management, 28(2):271–279 * organizational structures in primary care, 28(2):190–194 * patient panel size and, 28(2):173–174 * using near-miss events to improve patient safety, 28(4):452–460 * **Preconception care** * family planning with cardiovascular risk, 28(1):105–114 * reducing preconception risks with conversational agent technology, 28(4):441–451 * **Pregnancy** * complications, family planning with cardiovascular risk, 28(1):105–114 * intrapartum antibiotics and childhood dermatitis, 28(1):82–89 * **Prevention and control** * community engagement for radon testing, 28(5):617–623 * family planning with cardiovascular risk, 28(1):105–114 * primary care colonoscopy for the underserved, 28(6):713–721 * technology associated with lower hospitalization rates, 28(3):404–417 * using a screening navigator for colorectal cancer, 28(2):280–282 * **Preventive medicine** * novel anticoagulants in atrial fibrillation, 28(4):510–522 * primary care attributes of preventive care services, 28(6):733–741 * **Primary health care** * CAM use by Hispanic patients, 28(2):175–183 * children's health care quality measures, 28(5):595–604 * chiropractic care and physician visits for back and neck pain, 28(4):481–490 * clinical needs of patients with problem drug use, 28(5):605–616 * clinical reminders decrease reminder fatigue, 28(3):351–359 * clinician and staff participation in PBR, 28(5):639–648 * colonoscopy for the underserved, 28(6):713–721 * connecting emergency department patients to primary care, 28(6):722–732 * data exchange program for medication adherence, 28(6):742–749 * designing clinical space for integrated care, 28(5):S52–S62 * developing a patient engagement panel, 28(5):632–638 * direct primary care practices in the United States, 28(6):793–801 * EHR workarounds used by practices integrating care, 28(5):S63–S72 * glycemic and blood pressure control in adults with diabetes, 28(1):28–37 * health policy and integrated care, 28(5):S98–S101 * impact of a new eConsult service, 28(3):394–403 * inadequate reimbursement for care management, 28(2):271–279 * integrating primary care and behavioral health, 28(5):S1–S6 * kidney disease guideline implementation, 28(5):624–631 * laboratory testing process quality improvement toolkit, 28(5):576–583 * lessons from Medicare coordinated care projects, 28(5):556–564 * meaningful use exemplars, 28(3):360–370 * organizational structures, 28(2):190–194 * out-of-hours care collaboration in the Netherlands, 28(6):807–815 * a PBRN for primary care in Switzerland, 28(5):673–675 * pets' impact on patients' health, 28(4):526–534 * pocket-sized ultrasound device to measure left ventricular mass, 28(6):706–712 * “POEMs”™ and the Choosing Wisely™ campaign, 28(2):184–189 * practice guidelines for hepatitis B, 28(6):822–837 * preparing the workforce for integrated care, 28(5):S41–S51 * prompting providers about family history risk, 28(3):334–342 * REACH of integrated care interventions, 28(5):S73–S85 * staffing, scheduling, and engagement strategies, 28(5):S32–S40 * strategies to support the integration of care, 28(5):S102–S106 * technology associated with lower hospitalization rates, 28(3):404–417 * understanding integration from the ground up, 28(5):S7–S20 * using a screening navigator for colorectal cancer, 28(2):280–282 * virologic suppression in community and academic HIV care, 28(1):72–81 * **Process assessment,** participation in the journey to life conversation map, 28(6):767–771 * **Program evaluation,** clinician and staff participation in PBR, 28(5):639–648 * **Prostate cancer,** testing, decrease following USPSTF recommendations, 28(4):491–493 * **Prostate-specific antigen,** testing for prostate cancer screening, 28(4):491–493 * **Psychiatry,** quetiapine mania in possible undertreatment, 28(1):154–158 * **Public health** * community engagement for radon testing, 28(5):617–623 * data exchange program for medication adherence, 28(6):742–749 * **Pyelonephritis,** in a child, 28(1):151–153 * **Qualitative research** * designing clinical space for integrated care, 28(5):S52–S62 * implementing an ambulatory care EHR, 28(1):55–64 * infants with rare scalp mass identified through a blog, 28(6):750–758 * kidney disease guideline implementation, 28(5):624–631 * physician information needs and EHRs, 28(3):316–323 * preparing the workforce for integrated care, 28(5):S41–S51 * staffing, scheduling, and engagement strategies, 28(5):S32–S40 * **Quality improvement** * children's health care quality measures, 28(5):595–604 * clinical reminders decrease reminder fatigue, 28(3):351–359 * fracture prevention in patients with osteoporosis, 28(6):819–821 * home blood pressure monitoring program, 28(5):548–555 * laboratory testing process quality improvement toolkit, 28(5):576–583 * **Quality indicators,** primary care meaningful use exemplars, 28(3):360–370 * **Quality of health care** * fracture prevention in patients with osteoporosis, 28(6):819–821 * phone care and academic detailing for respiratory infection, 28(2):195–204 * “POEMs”™ and the Choosing Wisely™ campaign, 28(2):184–189 * strategies to support the integration of care, 28(5):S102–S106 * technology associated with lower hospitalization rates, 28(3):404–417 * using near-miss events to improve patient safety, 28(4):452–460 * **Quetiapine,** mania in possible undertreatment, 28(1):154–158 * **Radiation,** burden, pediatric, point-of-care guidelines, 28(3):343–350 * **Radiology,** point-of-care guidelines and pediatric radiation burden, 28(3):343–350 * **Radon,** testing, community engagement for, 28(5):617–623 * **Reach Effectiveness Adoption Implementation Maintenance (RE-AIM) framework,** REACH of integrated care interventions, 28(5):S32–S40 * **Registries** * family medicine, simplification of Maintenance of Certification, 28(3):431–433 * tobacco use * implementation, 28(2):214–221 * patient care outcomes, 28(2):205–213 * **Reminder systems** * clinical reminders decrease reminder fatigue, 28(3):351–359 * prompting providers about family history risk, 28(3):334–342 * **Reproductive health** * family planning with cardiovascular risk, 28(1):105–114 * intrapartum antibiotics and childhood dermatitis, 28(1):82–89 * reducing preconception risks with conversational agent technology, 28(4):441–451 * **Respiratory infections,** phone care and academic detailing for, 28(2):195–204 * **Review, systematic,** use of medical scribes in health care settings, 28(3):371–381 * **Rural health** * children's health care quality measures, 28(5):595–604 * community engagement for radon testing, 28(5):617–623 * fewer physicians are in solo practices, 28(1):11–12 * **Safety,** patient, reporting and using near-miss events, 28(4):452–460 * **Scalp mass,** infant, delayed subaponeurotic fluid collection, 28(6):750–758 * **Scheduling strategies,** among primary care practices delivering integrated care, 28(5):S32–S40 * **Screening,** intimate partner violence among female veterans, 28(6):772–776 * **Self care** * impact of health coaching on medication adherence, 28(1):38–45 * participation in the journey to life conversation map, 28(6):767–771 * **Sleep disorders** * insomnia, myofascial trigger point injections and calf cramps, 28(1):21–27 * obstructive sleep apnea * home sleep testing, 28(4):504–509 * portable sleep monitors, 28(2):257–264 * **Smoking,** regulation and taxation of electronic cigarettes, 28(6):802–806 * **Smoking cessation** * implementation of a tobacco use registry, 28(2):214–221 * patient care outcomes of a tobacco use registry, 28(2):205–213 * **Social determinants of health,** pets' impact on patients' health, 28(4):526–534 * **Social media,** infants with rare scalp mass identified through a blog, 28(6):750–758 * **Solo practices,** decline in number of, 28(1):11–12 * **Sore throat,** acute, acupuncture for, 28(6):697–705 * **Special communications** * Birth History Is Forever: Implications for Family Medicine, 28(1):121–123 * Direct Primary Care: Practice Distribution and Cost * Across the Nation, 28(6):793–801 * Health Considerations in Regulation and Taxation * of Electronic Cigarettes, 28(6):802–806 * Pets' Impact on Your Patients' Health: Leveraging Benefits and Mitigating Risk, 28(4): 526–534 * Practice-based Research Networks (PBRNs) in the Era of Integrated Delivery Systems, 28(5):658–662 * Pragmatic Cluster Randomized Trials Using Covariate Constrained Randomization: A Method for Practice-based Research Networks (PBRNs), 28(5):663–672 * **Specialization,** impact of a new eConsult service, 28(3):394–403 * **Sports medicine,** family physicians with CAQ in Sports Medicine * preparedness to meet a significant patient care need, 28(6):693–694 * time spent practicing sports medicine, 28(6):695–696 * **Staffing strategies,** among primary care practices delivering integrated care, 28(5):S32–S40 * **Staphylococcus epidermis,** pyelonephritis in a child, 28(1):151–153 * **Stroke,** novel anticoagulants in atrial fibrillation, 28(4):510–522 * **Substance abuse** * clinical needs of patients with problem drug use, 28(5):605–616 * implementation of a tobacco use registry, 28(2):214–221 * patient care outcomes of a tobacco use registry, 28(2):205–213 * shared medical appointments and buprenorphine treatment, 28(5):676–677 * **Suicidal ideation,** monitoring patients using EHRs, 28(1):65–71 * **Suicide, attempted,** monitoring patients using EHRs, 28(1):65–71 * **Switzerland,** PBRN for primary care, 28(5):673–675 * **Taxation,** of electronic cigarettes, 28(6):802–806 * **Tendinitis,** acute longus colli calcific tendinitis, 28(1):146–150 * **Tobacco use,** registry * implementation in academic family practice, 28(2):214–221 * patient care outcomes, 28(2):205–213 * **Tyrosine kinase,** lung cancer outcomes with targeted therapies, 28(1):124–133 * **Ultrasonography,** pocket-sized ultrasound device to measure left ventricular mass, 28(6):706–712 * **Underserved populations** * CAM use by Hispanic patients, 28(2):175–183 * developing a patient engagement panel, 28(5):632–638 * health information technology in Beacon community health centers, 28(5):565–575 * primary care colonoscopy, 28(6):713–721 * racial microaggressions and American Indians, 28(2):231–239 * **Upper gastrointestinal bleeding,** in children, diagnosis and management, 28(1):134–145 * **Urban population,** feasibility of portable sleep monitors to detect obstructive sleep apnea, 28(2):257–264 * **Urinary retention,** adults with Down syndrome, 28(1):115–117 * **Urinary tract infections,** pyelonephritis in a child, 28(1):151–153 * **User-computer interface,** clinical reminders decrease reminder fatigue, 28(3):351–359 * **Vaccination** * EHR reminder on HPV vaccine initiation, 28(3):324–333 * older sister's HPV vaccination status vs receipt by adolescents, 28(6):816–818 * **Vertigo,** benign paroxysmal positional, 28(1):118–120 * **Vesicoureteral reflux,** pyelonephritis in a child, 28(1):151–153 * **Veterans** * intimate partner violence among female veterans, 28(6):772–776 * participation in fecal immunochemical test, 28(4):494–497 * VA women's health PBRN study, 28(5):649–657 * **Virologic suppression,** in community and academic HIV care, 28(1):72–81 * **Webinar,** AHRQ, featuring *JABFM* practice-based research articles, 28(4):438 * **Weight loss,** in partners, gastric bypass and, 28(1):90–96 * **Women's health,** VA women's health PBRN study, 28(5):649–657 * **Workforce,** preparing for integrated care, 28(5):S41–S51 * **Zooeyia,** pets' impact on patients' health, 28(4):526–534