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Author Index to Volume 29, 2016

The Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine November 2016, 29 (6) 820-825;
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  • Abraham N. see Grover M

  • Adelman A. see Kelley JF

  • Akkermans RP. see Ruikes FGH

  • Albright K. see Weiss BD

  • Alem F. see Sohn AJ

  • Ambrose A. see Kelley JF

  • Anderson ML. see Green BB

  • Andrew MK. see Marshall EG

  • Andrews JO. see Kollath-Cattano C

  • Andrilla HA. see Cole AM

  • Angier H. see Wallace LS

  • Angstman KB. see Garrison GM

  • Angstman KB, Horn JL, Bernard ME, Kresin MM, Klavetter EW, Maxson J, Willis FB, Grover ML, Bryan MJ, Thacher TD. Family Medicine Panel Size with Care Teams: Impact on Quality, 29(4):444–451

  • Archibald G. see Marshall EG

  • Armbrecht E. see Manard WT

  • Aspy CB. see Lipman PD

  • Assendelft WJJ. see Ruikes FGH

  • Au MA. see Grande LA

  • Auciello SE. Re: Reporting and Using Near-Miss Events to Improve Patient Safety in Diverse Primary Care Practices: A Collaborative Approach to Learning from Our Mistakes, 29(1):165

  • Awadallah NS. see Jortberg T

  • Baird MA. see Colwill JM

  • Bajaj S. see Rogers T

  • Baker R. see Mainous AG III

  • Baldwin L-M. see Chung C-F; Cole AM; Grande LA; Johnson K

  • Baldwin LM. see Green BB

  • Barnard J. see Weiss BD

  • Barnes K. see DeVoe JE

  • Barry M. see Quach OL

  • Bazemore A. see Cameron BJ; Coffman M; Gaglioti AH; Hemeida S; Raffoul M

  • Bazemore A, Peterson L, Jetty A, Wingrove P, Petterson S, Phillips R. Over Half of Graduating Family Medicine Residents Report More Than $150,000 in Educational Debt, 29(2):180–181

  • Bazemore A. Response: Re: Over Half of Graduating Family Medicine Residents Report More Than $150,000 in Educational Debt, 29(4):516–517

  • Bazemore A, Wingrove P, Peterson L, Petterson S. The Diversity of Providers on the Family Medicine Team, 29(1):8–9

  • Bazemore AW. see Hughes LS

  • Behera A. see Manard WT

  • Belin TR. see Lam CA

  • Berger L, Brondino M, Fisher M, Gwyther R, and Garbutt JC. Alcohol Use Disorder Treatment: The Association of Pretreatment Use and the Role of Drinking Goal, 29(1):37–49

  • Berger MY. see Kool M

  • Bernard ME. see Angstmann KB

  • Bernardy MK. see Jortberg T

  • Bleecker M. see Page-Reeves P

  • Bliss E. see Chen FM

  • Bloch G. see Pinto AD

  • Bodenheimer T, Willard-Grace R. Teamlets in Primary Care: Enhancing the Patient and Clinician Experience, 29(1):135–138

  • Bogart A. see Grant S

  • Bohnen AM. see Kool M

  • Boone JM. see Elder N

  • Bosomworth NJ. Statin Therapy as Primary Prevention in Exercising Adults: Best Evidence for Avoiding Myalgia, 29(6):727–740

  • Bowman MA. see Lupo P Jr.; Seehusen DA

  • Bowman MA, Neale AV, Seehusen DA. Outcomes of Health System Structures, Highly Pertinent Clinical Information, Idea Stimulators, Clinical Reviews, and Prediction Tools: JABFM Exemplified, 29(2):171–172

  • Bowman MA, Neale AV, Seehusen DA. Research in Family Medicine by Family Physicians for the Practice of Family Medicine, 29(4):427–429

  • Bowman MA, Neale AV, Seehusen DA. Social Determinants of Health and Beyond: Information to Help Family Physicians Improve Patient Care, 29(3):295–296

  • Bowman MA, Seehusen DA, Neale AV. Family Medicine Research That Provides Compelling, Urgent Data to Improve Patient Care, 29(1):1–3

  • Boyd AD. see Grief SN

  • Brach C. see Weiss BD

  • Braunstein JR. see Bruce KK

  • Brega A. see Weiss BD

  • Brondino M. see Berger L

  • Bruce KK, Merenstein DJ, Narvaez MV, Neufeld SK, Paulus MJ, Tan TP, Braunstein JR, Pfaff AC, Huang C-C, Friedland RB. Lack of Agreement on Distal Radius Fracture Treatment, 29(2):218–225

  • Bryan MJ. see Angstmann KB

  • Burge F. see Marshall EG

  • Burton M. see Grief SN

  • Cameron BJ, Bazemore AW, Morley CP. Federal Research Funding for Family Medicine: Highly Concentrated, with Decreasing New Investigator Awards, 29(5):531–532

  • Cameron BJ, Bazemore AW, Morley CP. Lost in Translation: NIH Funding for Family Medicine Research Remains Limited, 29(5):528–530

  • Campbell K. see DeVoe JE

  • Carek PJ. see Mainous AG III

  • Careyva B, Shaak K, Mills G, Johnson M, Goodrich S, Stello B, Wallace LS. Implementation of Technology-based Patient Engagement Strategies within Practice-based Research Networks, 29(5):581–591

  • Carlin CS, Flottemesch TJ, Solberg LI, Werner AM. System Transformation in Patient-Centered Medical Home (PCMH): Variable Impact on Chronically Ill Patients' Utilization, 29(4):482–495

  • Casias L. see Jortberg T

  • Catz S. see Green BB

  • Chang T, Moniz MH, Plegue MA, Shaffer KS, Vance HB, Gold KJ. Patient or Clinician: Duration of Use of Intrauterine Devices Based on Who Initiated Discussion of Placement, 29(1):24–28

  • Chang Y-H. see Grover M

  • Chen FM, Bliss E, Dunn A, Edgoose J, Elliott TC, Maxwell LC, Morris CG, Phillips RL Jr. The Generation in Between: A Perspective from the Keystone IV Conference, 29(4):S49–S53

  • Cherrington AL. see Loskutova NY

  • Chien AL, Qi J, Rainer B, Sachs DL, Helfrich YR. Treatment of Acne in Pregnancy, 29(2):254–262

  • Chirikov VV. see Khanna N

  • Chubak J. see Green BB

  • Chung C-F, Munson SA, Thompson MJ, Baldwin L-M, Kaplan J, Rl Cline R, and Beverly B. Green. Implementation of a New Kiosk Technology for Blood Pressure Management in a Family Medicine Clinic: from the WWAMI Region Practice and Research Network, 29(5):620–629

  • Cifuentes M. see Weiss BD

  • Clarke B. see Marshall EG

  • Cline R. see Chung C-F

  • Coffman M. see Moore M

  • Coffman M, Moore M, Jetty A, Klink K, Bazemore A. Who is Using Telehealth in Primary Care? Safety Net Clinics and Health Maintenance Organizations (HMOs), 29(4):432–433

  • Cohen BE, Nagler AR, Pomeranz MK. Nonbacterial Causes of Lymphangitis with Streaking, 29(6):808–812

  • Cohen DJ. see Friedman A

  • Cohen L. see Crane SD

  • Cole A. see Green BB

  • Cole AM, Keppel GA, Andrilla HA, Cox CM, Baldwin L-M, The WWAMI (Washington, Wyoming, Alaska, Montana, and Idaho) Region Practice and Research Network (WPRN) Patient Preferences for Weight Loss in Primary Care Development Group, The WPRN Practice Champions. Primary Care Patients' Willingness to Participate in Comprehensive Weight Loss Programs: From the WWAMI Region Practice and Research Network, 29(5):572–580

  • Colwill JM, Frey JJ, Baird MA, Kirk JW, Rosser WW. Patient Relationships and the Personal Physician in Tomorrow's Health System: A Perspective from the Keystone IV Conference, 29(4):S54–S59

  • Conniff J, Evensen A. Preexposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) for HIV Prevention: The Primary Care Perspective, 29(1):143–151

  • Contrera KJ, Wallhagen MI, Mamo SK, Oh ES, Lin FR. Hearing Loss Health Care for Older Adults, 29(3):394–403

  • Contreras A. see Duane M

  • Coombs L. see Jortberg T

  • Corley DA. see Doubeni CA

  • Cosgrove L. see Shaughnessy AF

  • Cottrell E. see Li V

  • Coutinho AJ. see Doohan N

  • Cox CM. see Cole AM

  • Crabtree BF. see Howard J

  • Crane SD, Sloane PD, Elder N, Cohen L, Laughtenschlaeger N, Walsh K, Zimmerman S. Response: Re: Reporting and Using Near-Miss Events to Improve Patient Safety in Diverse Primary Care Practices: A Collaborative Approach to Learning from Our Mistakes, 29(1):165–167

  • Crannage E. see Manard WT

  • Crawford P. see Li V

  • Crocker B. see Howard J

  • Crouch MA, Slater RT III. Almond “Appetizer” Effect on Glucose Tolerance Test (GTT) Results, 29(6):759–766

  • Cruse AR. see Quach OL

  • Dant L. see Li V

  • De Jesus Diaz-Perez M. see Kwan BM

  • Dearing M. see Wallace LS

  • DeFroda SF, Lamin E, Gil JA, Sindhu K, Ritterman S. Antibiotic Prophylaxis for Patients with a History of Total Joint Replacement, 29(4):500–507

  • DeVoe J. see Doohan N

  • DeVoe JE. see Hughes LS; Stream G; Wallace LS

  • DeVoe JE, Barnes K, Morris C, Campbell K, Morris-Singer A, Westfall JM, Grumbach K. The Personal Doctoring Manifesto: A Perspective from the Keystone IV Conference, 29(4):S64–S68

  • Dexter EN, Fields S, Rdesinski RE, Sachdeva B, Yamashita D, Marino M. Patient–Provider Communication: Does Electronic Messaging Reduce Incoming Telephone Calls?, 29(5):613–619

  • Dickinson LM. see Jortberg T

  • Dickinson WP. see Jortberg T

  • Diers T. see Elder N

  • Doarn CR. Telehealth: A Very Useful Tool That Enables and Improves Patient Access, 29(4):430–431

  • Donahue KE. see Halladay JR

  • Doohan N, Coutinho AJ, Lochner J, Wohler D, DeVoe J. “A Paradox Persists When the Paradigm Is Wrong”: Pisacano Scholars' Reflections from the Inaugural Starfield Summit, 29(6):793–804

  • Doubeni CA, Jensen CD, Fedewa SA, Quinn VP, Zauber AG, Schottinger JE, Corley DA, Levin TR. Fecal Immunochemical Test (FIT) for Colon Cancer Screening: Variable Performance with Ambient Temperature, 29(6):672–681

  • Duane M, Contreras A, Jensen ET, White A. The Performance of Fertility Awareness-based Method Apps Marketed to Avoid Pregnancy, 29(4):508–511

  • Dubé K. see Sharma AE

  • Dunn A. see Chen FM

  • Dusza SW. see Rogers T

  • Edgoose J. see Chen FM

  • Elder N. see Crane SD

  • Elder N, Penm M, Pallerla H, Vonder Meulen MB, Short AD, Diers T, Imhoff RJ, Wilson B, Boone JM. Provision of Recommended Chronic Pain Assessment and Management in Primary Care: Does Patient-Centered Medical Home (PCMH) Recognition Make a Difference?, 29(4):474–481

  • Elliott TC. see Chen FM

  • Elshout G. see Kool M

  • Epling JW. see Mader EM

  • Etz RS. see Howard J

  • Etz RS. People Are Primary: A Perspective from the Keystone IV Conference, 29(4):S40–S44

  • Evensen A. see Conniff J

  • Fagnan LJ. see Gaglioti AH

  • Fairclough DL. see Kwan BM

  • Fedewa SA. see Doubeni CA

  • Fenton J. see May L

  • Ferrante JM. see Friedman A

  • Fields S. see Dexter EN

  • Fisher EB. see Loskutova NY

  • Fisher M. see Berger L

  • Flottemesch TJ. see Carlin CS

  • Fox CH. see Mader EM

  • Franks P. see May L

  • Frey JJ. see Colwill JM

  • Frey JJ III. G. Gayle Stephens and Wrestling the Bear: A Perspective from the Keystone IV Conference, 29(4):S12–S14

  • Friedland RB. see Bruce KK

  • Friedman A, Howard J, Shaw EK, Cohen DJ, Shahidi L, Ferrante JM. Facilitators and Barriers to Care Coordination in Patient-centered Medical Homes (PCMHs) from Coordinators' Perspectives, 29(1):90–101

  • Gabbard WM. see Halladay JR

  • Gaglioti AH, Petterson S, Bazemore A, Phillips R. Access to Primary Care in US Counties Is Associated with Lower Obesity Rates, 29(2):182–190

  • Gaglioti AH, Werner JJ, Rust G, Fagnan LJ, Neale AV. Practice-based Research Networks (PBRNs) Bridging the Gaps between Communities, Funders, and Policymakers, 29(5):630–635

  • Garbutt JC. see Berger L

  • Garrison GM, Angstman KB, O'Connor SS, Williams MD, Lineberry TW. Time to Remission for Depression with Collaborative Care Management (CCM) in Primary Care, 29(1):10–17

  • Gaudino JA. see Wallace LS

  • Gawrys BL. see Ledford CJW

  • Genao I. see Kost A

  • Gil JA. see DeFroda SF

  • Gimm G, Want J, Hough D, Polk T, Rodan M, Nichols LM. Medical Home Implementation in Small Primary Care Practices: Provider Perspectives, 29(6):767–774

  • Gladwell JB. Re: Clinical Decisions Made in Primary Care Clinics Before and After Choosing Wisely™, 29(1):167

  • Glattstein-Young G. see Pinto AD

  • Glazier RH. see Pinto AD

  • Glowa PT, Olson AL, Johnson DJ. Screening for Adverse Childhood Experiences in a Family Medicine Setting: A Feasibility Study, 29(3):303–307

  • Gold KJ. see Chang T

  • Goldschmidt N, Zamir L, Poperno A, Kahan NR, Paltiel O. Presenting Signs of Multiple Myeloma and the Effect of Diagnostic Delay on the Prognosis, 29(6):702–709

  • Goodrich S. see Careyva B

  • Graham D. see Kwan BM

  • Grande LA, Thompson EC, Au MA, Sawyer D, Baldwin L-M, Rosenblatt R. Problem Drug-related Behavior and Discontinuation of Opioids Following the Introduction of an Opioid Management Program, 29(6):718–726

  • Grant S, Watkins KE, Bogart A, Paddock SM, Hepner KA. Patient-Reported Offers of Alcohol Treatment for Primary Care Patients at High-Risk for an Alcohol Use Disorder, 29(6):682–687

  • Green BB. see Chung C-F

  • Green BB, Anderson ML, Chubak J, Baldwin LM, Tuzzio L, Catz S, Cole A, Vernon SW. Colorectal Cancer Screening Rates Increased after Exposure to the Patient-Centered Medical Home (PCMH), 29(2):191–200.

  • Green LA. see Grief SN

  • Green LA, Puffer JC. Reimagining Our Relationships with Patients: A Perspective from the Keystone IV Conference, 29(4):S1–S11

  • Grief SN, Patel J, Kochendorfer KM, Green LA, Lussier YA, Li J, Burton M, Boyd AD. Simulation of ICD-9 to ICD-10-CM Transition for Family Medicine: Simple or Convoluted?, 29(1):29–36

  • Griswold KS. Changing Places: Where Will We Be with Our Patients? A Perspective from the Keystone IV Conference, 29(4):S24–S27

  • Grover M, Abraham N, Chang Y-H, Tilburt J. Physician Cost Consciousness and Use of Low-Value Clinical Services, 29(6):785–792

  • Grover ML. see Angstmann KB

  • Grumbach K. see DeVoe JE

  • Gunning K. see Pippitt K

  • Gush K. see Halladay JR

  • Gwyther R. see Berger L

  • Habash DL. see Mehta PP

  • Hagen MD, Sumner W, Roussel GH. “The End of the Beginning” for Clinical Simulation in the ABFM Self-Assessment Modules (SAMs), 29(3):425–426

  • Hahn KA. see Howard J

  • Halladay JR, Mottus K, Reiter K, Mitchell CM, Donahue KE, Gabbard WM, Gush K. The Cost to Successfully Apply for Level 3 Medical Home Recognition, 29(1):69–77

  • Hamer MK. see Kwan BM

  • Hammermeister KE. see Kwan BM

  • Hardeman RR, Kozhimannil KB

  • Harder VS, Krulewitz J, Jones C, Wasserman RC, Shaw JS. Effects of Patient-centered Medical Home Transformation on Child Patient Experience, 29(1):60–68

  • Harrington TM. see Loskutova NY

  • Hartmann K. see Mehta PP

  • Heiden-Rootes KM, Salas L, Scherrer JF, Schneider FD, Smith CW. Comparison of Medical Diagnoses among Same-Sex and Opposite-Sex-Partnered Patients, 29(6):688–693

  • Helfrich YR. see Chien AL

  • Hemeida S, Klink K, Bazemore A, Petterson S, Peterson L. Sponsoring Institutions with Five or Fewer Residency Programs Produce a Larger Proportion of General Internists and Family Physicians, 29(3):301–302

  • Henning G. see Kelley JF

  • Hepner KA. see Grant S

  • Hickner JM. see Sohn AJ

  • Hitt JR. see Kessler R

  • Holman MD. see Van Eeghen C

  • Holmstrom H. see Shultz CG

  • Hooks-Anderson D. see Manard WT

  • Horn JL. see Angstmann KB

  • Hough D. see Gimm G

  • Howard J. see Friedman A

  • Howard J, Etz RS, Crocker JB, Skinner D, Kelleher KJ, Hahn KA, Miller WL, Crabtree BF. Maximizing the Patient-Centered Medical Home (PCMH) by Choosing Words Wisely, 29(2):248–253

  • Huang C-C. see Bruce KK

  • Hughes LS. see Stream G; Waters RC

  • Hughes LS, Phillips RL Jr., DeVoe JE, Bazemore AW. Community Vital Signs: Taking the Pulse of the Community While Caring for Patients, 29(3):419–422

  • Hughes LS. Social Determinants of Health and Primary Care: Intentionality Is Key to the Data We Collect and the Interventions We Pursue, 29(3):297–300

  • Huguet N. see Wallace LS

  • Hyer JM. see Litvin CB

  • Ianakieva D. see Page-Reeves P

  • Ianakieva V. see Page-Reeves P

  • Iliff RD. Real Life Is Full of Choices, 29(5):636

  • Imdieke BH. see Martel ML

  • Imhoff RJ. see Elder N

  • Ireland J. American Board of Family Medicine Elects New Officers and Board Members, 29(5):637–638

  • Ireland J. Gerardo Moreno, MD, MSHS, Selected as 2015 NAM Puffer/ABFM Fellow, 29(1):169

  • Jabbarpour Y. see Moore M

  • Jensen CD. see Doubeni CA

  • Jensen ET. see Duane M

  • Jerant A. see May L

  • Jetty A. see Bazemore A; Coffman M

  • Johnson DJ. see Glowa PT

  • Johnson K, Tuzzio L, Renz A, Baldwin L-M, Parchman M. Decision-to-Implement Worksheet for Evidence-based Interventions: From the WWAMI Region Practice and Research Network, 29(5):553–562

  • Johnson M. see Careyva B

  • Jones C. see Harder VS

  • Jones J. see Nowels D

  • Jortberg BT, Rosen R, Roth S, Casias L, Dickinson LM, Coombs L, Awadallah NS, Bernardy MK, Dickinson WP. The Fit Family Challenge: A Primary Care Childhood Obesity Pilot Intervention, 29(4):434–443

  • Kahan NR. see Goldschmidt N

  • Kaiser A. see Kwan BM

  • Kamerow D. see Raffoul M

  • Kano M, Silva-Bañuelos AR, Sturm R, Willging CE. Stakeholders' Recommendations to Improve Patient-centered “LGBTQ” Primary Care in Rural and Multicultural Practices, 29(1):156–160

  • Kaplan AB. see Shah PV

  • Kaplan J. see Chung C-F

  • Kara A. see Zerr AM

  • Kaufman A. see Page-Reeves P

  • Kaufman W. see Page-Reeves P

  • Kelleher KJ. see Howard J

  • Keller B. see Weishaar T

  • Kelley JF, Henning G, Ambrose A, Adelman A. Vanished Twins and Misdiagnosed Sex: A Case Report with Implications in Prenatal Counseling Using Noninvasive Cell-Free DNA Screening, 29(3):411–413

  • Kennel KA. see Pecina JL

  • Keppel GA. see Cole AM

  • Kessler R. see Van Eeghen C

  • Kessler R, Hitt JR. Re: Electronic Health Record Challenges, Workarounds, and Solutions Observed in Practices Integrating Behavioral Health and Primary Care, 29(2):289–290

  • Khanna N, Shaya FT, Chirikov VV, Sharp D, Steffen B. Impact of Case Mix Severity on Quality Improvement in a Patient-centered Medical Home (PCMH) in the Maryland Multi-Payor Program, 29(1):116–125

  • Killerby M. see Wallace LS

  • Kirk JW. see Colwill JM

  • Klavetter EW. see Angstmann KB

  • Klink K. see Coffman M; Hemeida S

  • Kochendorfer KM. see Grief SN

  • Koes BW. see Kool M

  • Kollath-Cattano C, Thrasher JF, Osman A, Andrews JO, Strayer SM.

  • Physician Advice for e-Cigarette Use, 29(6):741–747

  • Kool M, Elshout G, Koes BW, Bohnen AM, Berger MY. C-Reactive Protein Level as Diagnostic Marker in Young Febrile Children Presenting in a General Practice Out-of-Hours Service, 29(4):460–468

  • Koopmans RTCM. see Ruikes FGH

  • Kost A, Genao I, Lee JW, Smith SR. Response: Re: Clinical Decisions Made in Primary Care Clinics Before and After Choosing Wisely™, 29(1):167–168

  • Kozhimannil KB, Vogelsang CA, Hardeman RR, Prasad S. Disrupting the Pathways of Social Determinants of Health: Doula Support during Pregnancy and Childbirth, 29(3):308–317

  • Kozin ED. see Shah PV

  • Kresin MM. see Angstmann KB

  • Krist A. see Wallace LS

  • Krulewitz J. see Harder VS

  • Ku K. see Zerr AM

  • Kwan BM, Sills MR, Graham D, Hamer MK, Fairclough DL, Hammermeister KE, Kaiser A, de Jesus Diaz-Perez M, Schilling LM. Stakeholder Engagement in a Patient-Reported Outcomes (PRO) Measure Implementation: A Report from the SAFTINet Practice-based Research Network (PBRN), 29(1):102–115

  • LaCruz DM. see Loskutova NY

  • Lam CA, Sherbourne C, Tang L, Belin TR, Williams P, Young-Brinn A, Miranda J, Wells KB. The Impact of Community Engagement on Health, Social, and Utilization Outcomes in Depressed, Impoverished Populations: Secondary Findings from a Randomized Trial, 29(3):325–338

  • Lam TP. see Wu D

  • Lamin E. see DeFroda SF

  • Laughtenschlaeger N. see Crane SD

  • Laurie AR. see Riley M

  • LeBlanc WG. see Weiss BD

  • Ledford CJW, Gawrys BL, Wall JL, Saas PD, Seehusen DA. Translating New Lung Cancer Screening Guidelines into Practice: The Experience of One Community Hospital, 29(1):152–155

  • Lee DJ. see Shah PV

  • Lee JW. see Kost A

  • Leo M. see Li V

  • Leung F-H. see Pinto AD

  • Levin TR. see Doubeni CA

  • Lexchin JR. see Shaughnessy AF

  • Li J. see Grief SN

  • Li V, McBurnie MA, Simon M, Crawford P, Leo M, Rachman F, Cottrell E, Dant L, Oneha M, Weir RC. Impact of Social Determinants of Health on Patients with Complex Diabetes Who Are Served by National Safety-Net Health Centers, 29(3):348–355

  • Lin FR. see Contrera KJ

  • Lin KW, Yancey JR. Evaluating the Evidence for Choosing WiselyTM in Primary Care Using the Strength of Recommendation Taxonomy (SORT), 29(4):512–515

  • Lineberry TW. see Garrison GM

  • Lipman PD, Aspy CB. Local Learning Collaboratives to Improve Quality for Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD): From Four Regional Practice-based Research Networks (PBRNs), 29(5):543–552

  • Littenberg B. see Van Eeghen C

  • Litvin CB, Hyer JM, Ornstein SM. Use of Clinical Decision Support to Improve Primary Care Identification and Management of Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD), 29(5):604–612

  • Lochner J. see Doohan N

  • Logue E, Smucker W, Regan C. Admission Data Predict High Hospital Readmission Risk, 29(1):50–59

  • Loskutova NY, Tsai AG, Fisher EB, LaCruz DM, Cherrington AL, Harrington TM, Turner TJ, Pace WD. Patient Navigators Connecting Patients to Community Resources to Improve Diabetes Outcomes, 29(1):78–89

  • Loxterkamp D. The Time of Our Lives: A Perspective from the Keystone IV Conference, 29(4):S28–S31

  • Lupo P Jr, Neale AV, Bowman MA. Peer Reviewers for the Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine in 2015, 29(2):173–176

  • Lussier YA. see Grief SN

  • Luz C. Family Medicine: Bridge to Life, 29(1):161–164

  • Mabachi NM. see Weiss BD

  • Mader EM, Fox CH, Epling JW, Noronha GJ, Swanger CM, Wisniewski AM, Vitale K, Norton AL, Morley CP. A Practice Facilitation and Academic Detailing Intervention Can Improve Cancer Screening Rates in Primary Care Safety Net Clinics, 29(5):533–542

  • Mainous AG III, Tanner RJ, Anton SD, Jo A. Low Grip Strength and Prediabetes in Normal-Weight Adults, 29(2):280–282

  • Mainous AG III, Tanner RJ, Baker R. Prediabetes Diagnosis and Treatment in Primary Care, 29(2):283–285

  • Mainous AG III, Tanner RJ, Scuderi CB, Porter M, Carek PJ. Prediabetes Screening and Treatment in Diabetes Prevention: The Impact of Physician Attitudes, 29(6):663–671

  • Makadia FA. see Mehta PP

  • Mamo SK. see Contrera KJ

  • Manard W, Scherrer JF, Salas J, Schneider FD. Patient Portal Use and Blood Pressure Control in Newly Diagnosed Hypertension, 29(4):452–459

  • Manard WT, Syberg K, Behera A, Salas J, Schneider FD, Armbrecht E, Hooks-Anderson D, Crannage E, Scherrer J. Higher Referrals for Diabetes Education in a Medical Home Model of Care, 29(3):377–384

  • Marchetti MA. see Rogers T

  • Marghoob AA. see Rogers T

  • Marino M. see Dexter EN; Wallace LS

  • Marino ML. see Rogers T

  • Marshall EG, Clarke B, Burge F, Varatharasan N, Archibald G, Andrew MK. Improving Continuity of Care Reduces Emergency Department Visits by Long-Term Care Residents, 29(2):201–208

  • Martel ML, Imdieke BH. Re: The Use of Medical Scribes in Health Care Settings: A Systematic Review and Future Directions, 29(3):423

  • Marvel K. see Westfall JM

  • Matlock D. see Nowels D

  • Maxson J. see Angstmann KB

  • Maxwell LC. see Chen FM

  • May L, Franks P, Jerant A, Fenton J. Watchful Waiting Strategy May Reduce Low-Value Diagnostic Testing, 29(6):710–717

  • McBurnie MA. see Li V

  • McCalmont K. see Page-Reeves P

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