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Colorectal Cancer Screening Rates Increased after Exposure to the Patient-Centered Medical Home (PCMH)

Beverly B. Green, Melissa L. Anderson, Jessica Chubak, Laura Mae Baldwin, Leah Tuzzio, Sheryl Catz, Alison Cole and Sally W. Vernon
The Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine March 2016, 29 (2) 191-200; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3122/jabfm.2016.02.150290
Beverly B. Green
From Group Health Permanente, Seattle WA (BBG, LT); the Group Health Research Institute, Seattle WA (BBG, MLA, JC, SC); the University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle (BBG, LMB, AC); the University of Washington School of Public Health, Seattle (JC); the University of California–Davis Betty Irene Moore School of Nursing, Sacramento (SC); and the University of Texas, Houston, School of Public Health, Houston (SWV).
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Melissa L. Anderson
From Group Health Permanente, Seattle WA (BBG, LT); the Group Health Research Institute, Seattle WA (BBG, MLA, JC, SC); the University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle (BBG, LMB, AC); the University of Washington School of Public Health, Seattle (JC); the University of California–Davis Betty Irene Moore School of Nursing, Sacramento (SC); and the University of Texas, Houston, School of Public Health, Houston (SWV).
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Jessica Chubak
From Group Health Permanente, Seattle WA (BBG, LT); the Group Health Research Institute, Seattle WA (BBG, MLA, JC, SC); the University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle (BBG, LMB, AC); the University of Washington School of Public Health, Seattle (JC); the University of California–Davis Betty Irene Moore School of Nursing, Sacramento (SC); and the University of Texas, Houston, School of Public Health, Houston (SWV).
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Laura Mae Baldwin
From Group Health Permanente, Seattle WA (BBG, LT); the Group Health Research Institute, Seattle WA (BBG, MLA, JC, SC); the University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle (BBG, LMB, AC); the University of Washington School of Public Health, Seattle (JC); the University of California–Davis Betty Irene Moore School of Nursing, Sacramento (SC); and the University of Texas, Houston, School of Public Health, Houston (SWV).
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Leah Tuzzio
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Sheryl Catz
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Alison Cole
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Sally W. Vernon
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Beverly B. Green, Melissa L. Anderson, Jessica Chubak, Laura Mae Baldwin, Leah Tuzzio, Sheryl Catz, Alison Cole, Sally W. Vernon
The Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine Mar 2016, 29 (2) 191-200; DOI: 10.3122/jabfm.2016.02.150290

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Beverly B. Green, Melissa L. Anderson, Jessica Chubak, Laura Mae Baldwin, Leah Tuzzio, Sheryl Catz, Alison Cole, Sally W. Vernon
The Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine Mar 2016, 29 (2) 191-200; DOI: 10.3122/jabfm.2016.02.150290
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