Research ArticleOriginal Research
Clinician Staffing, Scheduling, and Engagement Strategies Among Primary Care Practices Delivering Integrated Care
Melinda M. Davis, Bijal A. Balasubramanian, Maribel Cifuentes, Jennifer Hall, Rose Gunn, Douglas Fernald, Emma Gilchrist, Benjamin F. Miller, Frank DeGruy and Deborah J. Cohen
The Journal of the American Board of Family
Medicine September 2015, 28 (Supplement 1) S32-S40; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3122/jabfm.2015.S1.150087
Melinda M. Davis
From the Department of Family Medicine (MD), Oregon Health & Science University and Oregon Rural Practice-based Research Network, Portland; Department of Epidemiology, Human Genetics, and Environmental Sciences (BAB), University of Texas Health Science Center Houston School of Public Health, Dallas; Department of Family Medicine (MC, DF, EG, BFM, FD), University of Colorado School of Medicine, Aurora; Department of Family Med-icine (JH, RG), Oregon Health & Science University, Portland; Department of Family Medicine and the Department of Medical Informatics and Clinical Epidemiology (DJC), Oregon Health & Science University, Portland
PhDBijal A. Balasubramanian
From the Department of Family Medicine (MD), Oregon Health & Science University and Oregon Rural Practice-based Research Network, Portland; Department of Epidemiology, Human Genetics, and Environmental Sciences (BAB), University of Texas Health Science Center Houston School of Public Health, Dallas; Department of Family Medicine (MC, DF, EG, BFM, FD), University of Colorado School of Medicine, Aurora; Department of Family Med-icine (JH, RG), Oregon Health & Science University, Portland; Department of Family Medicine and the Department of Medical Informatics and Clinical Epidemiology (DJC), Oregon Health & Science University, Portland
MBBS, PhDMaribel Cifuentes
From the Department of Family Medicine (MD), Oregon Health & Science University and Oregon Rural Practice-based Research Network, Portland; Department of Epidemiology, Human Genetics, and Environmental Sciences (BAB), University of Texas Health Science Center Houston School of Public Health, Dallas; Department of Family Medicine (MC, DF, EG, BFM, FD), University of Colorado School of Medicine, Aurora; Department of Family Med-icine (JH, RG), Oregon Health & Science University, Portland; Department of Family Medicine and the Department of Medical Informatics and Clinical Epidemiology (DJC), Oregon Health & Science University, Portland
RN, BSNJennifer Hall
From the Department of Family Medicine (MD), Oregon Health & Science University and Oregon Rural Practice-based Research Network, Portland; Department of Epidemiology, Human Genetics, and Environmental Sciences (BAB), University of Texas Health Science Center Houston School of Public Health, Dallas; Department of Family Medicine (MC, DF, EG, BFM, FD), University of Colorado School of Medicine, Aurora; Department of Family Med-icine (JH, RG), Oregon Health & Science University, Portland; Department of Family Medicine and the Department of Medical Informatics and Clinical Epidemiology (DJC), Oregon Health & Science University, Portland
MPHRose Gunn
From the Department of Family Medicine (MD), Oregon Health & Science University and Oregon Rural Practice-based Research Network, Portland; Department of Epidemiology, Human Genetics, and Environmental Sciences (BAB), University of Texas Health Science Center Houston School of Public Health, Dallas; Department of Family Medicine (MC, DF, EG, BFM, FD), University of Colorado School of Medicine, Aurora; Department of Family Med-icine (JH, RG), Oregon Health & Science University, Portland; Department of Family Medicine and the Department of Medical Informatics and Clinical Epidemiology (DJC), Oregon Health & Science University, Portland
MADouglas Fernald
From the Department of Family Medicine (MD), Oregon Health & Science University and Oregon Rural Practice-based Research Network, Portland; Department of Epidemiology, Human Genetics, and Environmental Sciences (BAB), University of Texas Health Science Center Houston School of Public Health, Dallas; Department of Family Medicine (MC, DF, EG, BFM, FD), University of Colorado School of Medicine, Aurora; Department of Family Med-icine (JH, RG), Oregon Health & Science University, Portland; Department of Family Medicine and the Department of Medical Informatics and Clinical Epidemiology (DJC), Oregon Health & Science University, Portland
MAEmma Gilchrist
From the Department of Family Medicine (MD), Oregon Health & Science University and Oregon Rural Practice-based Research Network, Portland; Department of Epidemiology, Human Genetics, and Environmental Sciences (BAB), University of Texas Health Science Center Houston School of Public Health, Dallas; Department of Family Medicine (MC, DF, EG, BFM, FD), University of Colorado School of Medicine, Aurora; Department of Family Med-icine (JH, RG), Oregon Health & Science University, Portland; Department of Family Medicine and the Department of Medical Informatics and Clinical Epidemiology (DJC), Oregon Health & Science University, Portland
MPHBenjamin F. Miller
From the Department of Family Medicine (MD), Oregon Health & Science University and Oregon Rural Practice-based Research Network, Portland; Department of Epidemiology, Human Genetics, and Environmental Sciences (BAB), University of Texas Health Science Center Houston School of Public Health, Dallas; Department of Family Medicine (MC, DF, EG, BFM, FD), University of Colorado School of Medicine, Aurora; Department of Family Med-icine (JH, RG), Oregon Health & Science University, Portland; Department of Family Medicine and the Department of Medical Informatics and Clinical Epidemiology (DJC), Oregon Health & Science University, Portland
PsyDFrank DeGruy III
From the Department of Family Medicine (MD), Oregon Health & Science University and Oregon Rural Practice-based Research Network, Portland; Department of Epidemiology, Human Genetics, and Environmental Sciences (BAB), University of Texas Health Science Center Houston School of Public Health, Dallas; Department of Family Medicine (MC, DF, EG, BFM, FD), University of Colorado School of Medicine, Aurora; Department of Family Med-icine (JH, RG), Oregon Health & Science University, Portland; Department of Family Medicine and the Department of Medical Informatics and Clinical Epidemiology (DJC), Oregon Health & Science University, Portland
MDDeborah J. Cohen
From the Department of Family Medicine (MD), Oregon Health & Science University and Oregon Rural Practice-based Research Network, Portland; Department of Epidemiology, Human Genetics, and Environmental Sciences (BAB), University of Texas Health Science Center Houston School of Public Health, Dallas; Department of Family Medicine (MC, DF, EG, BFM, FD), University of Colorado School of Medicine, Aurora; Department of Family Med-icine (JH, RG), Oregon Health & Science University, Portland; Department of Family Medicine and the Department of Medical Informatics and Clinical Epidemiology (DJC), Oregon Health & Science University, Portland
PhD
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Medicine
Vol. 28, Issue Supplement 1
September-October 2015
Clinician Staffing, Scheduling, and Engagement Strategies Among Primary Care Practices Delivering Integrated Care
Melinda M. Davis, Bijal A. Balasubramanian, Maribel Cifuentes, Jennifer Hall, Rose Gunn, Douglas Fernald, Emma Gilchrist, Benjamin F. Miller, Frank DeGruy, Deborah J. Cohen
The Journal of the American Board of Family
Medicine Sep 2015, 28 (Supplement 1) S32-S40; DOI: 10.3122/jabfm.2015.S1.150087
Clinician Staffing, Scheduling, and Engagement Strategies Among Primary Care Practices Delivering Integrated Care
Melinda M. Davis, Bijal A. Balasubramanian, Maribel Cifuentes, Jennifer Hall, Rose Gunn, Douglas Fernald, Emma Gilchrist, Benjamin F. Miller, Frank DeGruy, Deborah J. Cohen
The Journal of the American Board of Family
Medicine Sep 2015, 28 (Supplement 1) S32-S40; DOI: 10.3122/jabfm.2015.S1.150087
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