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Primary Care Clinic Re-Design for Prescription Opioid Management

Michael L. Parchman, Michael Von Korff, Laura-Mae Baldwin, Mark Stephens, Brooke Ike, DeAnn Cromp, Clarissa Hsu and Ed H. Wagner
The Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine January 2017, 30 (1) 44-51; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3122/jabfm.2017.01.160183
Michael L. Parchman
the MacColl Center for Health Care Innovation, Group Health Research Institute, Seattle, WA (MLP, MVK, DC, CH, EHW); Department of Family Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle (L-MB, BI); Change Management Consulting, Seattle (MS).
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Michael Von Korff
the MacColl Center for Health Care Innovation, Group Health Research Institute, Seattle, WA (MLP, MVK, DC, CH, EHW); Department of Family Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle (L-MB, BI); Change Management Consulting, Seattle (MS).
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Laura-Mae Baldwin
the MacColl Center for Health Care Innovation, Group Health Research Institute, Seattle, WA (MLP, MVK, DC, CH, EHW); Department of Family Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle (L-MB, BI); Change Management Consulting, Seattle (MS).
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Mark Stephens
the MacColl Center for Health Care Innovation, Group Health Research Institute, Seattle, WA (MLP, MVK, DC, CH, EHW); Department of Family Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle (L-MB, BI); Change Management Consulting, Seattle (MS).
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Brooke Ike
the MacColl Center for Health Care Innovation, Group Health Research Institute, Seattle, WA (MLP, MVK, DC, CH, EHW); Department of Family Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle (L-MB, BI); Change Management Consulting, Seattle (MS).
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DeAnn Cromp
the MacColl Center for Health Care Innovation, Group Health Research Institute, Seattle, WA (MLP, MVK, DC, CH, EHW); Department of Family Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle (L-MB, BI); Change Management Consulting, Seattle (MS).
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Clarissa Hsu
the MacColl Center for Health Care Innovation, Group Health Research Institute, Seattle, WA (MLP, MVK, DC, CH, EHW); Department of Family Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle (L-MB, BI); Change Management Consulting, Seattle (MS).
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Ed H. Wagner
the MacColl Center for Health Care Innovation, Group Health Research Institute, Seattle, WA (MLP, MVK, DC, CH, EHW); Department of Family Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle (L-MB, BI); Change Management Consulting, Seattle (MS).
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