Subject Index to Volume 30, 2017 ================================ * **Access to health care** * efficiency and patient care in a student-run free clinic, 30(4):513–519 * family medicine in Mexican health care reform, 30(6):843–847 * supporting better access to chronic pain specialties, 30(6):766–774 * **Accreditation** * funding instability and the teaching health center, 30(3):279–280 * single GME accreditation system, 30(6):838–842 * **Acupuncture therapy,** shingles following auricular acupuncture, 30(4):552–555 * **Acute pain,** opioid prescribing patterns, United States and Japan, 30(2):248–254 * **Adaptations,** patient registry implementation, 30(5):657–665 * **Adenocarcinoma,** men with prostate cancer choosing specialists, 30(2):220–229 * **Adenomatous polyps,** surveillance follow-up colonoscopy, 30(3):371–373 * **Adherence,** test, feasibility of text messaging to improve, 30(5):608–614 * **Advance care planning,** documentation, improving, 30(4):480–490 * **Agriculture,** health care for Spanish-speaking dairy workers, 30(1):91–93 * **Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring,** diagnosing hypertension using current guidelines, 30(2):170–177 * **Ambulatory care** * elderly emergency department visits for asthma in Taiwan, 30(3):384–395 * physicians’ work and procedural terminology codes, 30(6):724–732 * social work consultation for diabetes, 30(1):35–43 * visit entropy associated with hospital readmission rates, 30(1):63–70 * **Ambulatory care facilities** * clinic redesign for opioid management, 30(1):44–51 * transition of practices to next generation models, 30(1):16–24 * **American Board of Family Medicine (ABFM)** * Certification Examination * content modules, 30(1):85–90 * graduating residents’ performance, 30(5):570–571 * election of new officers and board members, 30(5):683–685 * physician quality reporting system, 30(4):558 * PRIME registry, 30(4):559 * Sean Lucan, MD, MPH, MS selected as 2016 NAM Puffer/ABFM Fellow, 30(1):111 * **Analgesics** * clinic redesign for opioid management, 30(1):44–51 * prescription opioid use and mental health, 30(4):407–417 * **Angioedema,** in neprilysin inhibitor heart failure trial, 30(4):556–557 * **Angiotensin receptor blockers,** angioedema in neprilysin inhibitor heart failure trial, 30(4):556–557 * **Anorexia nervosa,** geriatric, 30(5):666–669 * **Antibacterial agents,** antibiotic test use for respiratory tract infection, 30(5):645–656 * **Antitubercular agents,** treatment completion for latent tuberculosis infection, 30(4):520–527 * **Anxiety,** suicide ideation and attempt among substance users, 30(2):150–160 * **Anxiety disorders,** prescription opioid use and mental health, 30(4):407–417 * **Asthma,** elderly emergency department visits for, in Taiwan, 30(3):384–395 * **Atherosclerotic plaque,** coronary artery calcium and cardiovascular events, 30(5):592–600 * **Attitudes,** family physicians’ interest in telehealth services, 30(3):320–330 * **Back pain** * opioid medication for, socioeconomic status and, 30(6):775–783 * physical therapy referrals and opioid prescriptions for, 30(6):784–794 * **Behavioral counseling,** impact of wellness group on obesity, 30(6):715–723 * **Behavioral medicine** * outcomes of integrated behavioral health with primary care, 30(2):130–139 * predicting risk for opioid misuse, 30(6):828–831 * **Bicycling,** conversations about Obamacare, 30(4):544–546 * **Blood pressure** * coronary artery calcium and cardiovascular events, 30(5):592–600 * diagnosing hypertension using current guidelines, 30(2):170–177 * social work consultation for diabetes, 30(1):35–43 * **Body mass index** * FitwitsTM and parental recognition of childhood obesity, 30(2):178–188 * social work consultation for diabetes, 30(1):35–43 * **Body weight,** FitwitsTM and parental recognition of childhood obesity, 30(2):178–188 * ***Bordetella pertussis*,** infection, adults and children, 30(3):308–319 * **Burnout, professional,** in board certified family physicians, 30(2):125–126 * **Cancer,** patient’s reason for encounter when diagnosing, 30(6):806–812 * **Cannabis,** use among patients in Washington state, 30(6):795–805 * **Cardiovascular diseases** * complementary health approaches and cardiometabolic outcomes, 30(5):624–631 * coronary artery calcium and cardiovascular events, 30(5):592–600 * retirement and healthy lifestyle, 30(2):213–219 * **Cardiovascular system,** dysrhythmias with loperamide for opioid withdrawal, 30(6):832–834 * **Care transition,** information transfer and the hospital discharge summary, 30(6):758–765 * **Caregivers,** electronic monitoring of the cognitively impaired, 30(2):258–263 * **Certification** * graduating residents’ performance on the ABFM Certification Examination, 30(5):570–571 * palliative care services by family physicians, 30(2):255–257 * **Cervical vertebrae,** notalgia paresthetica relieved by cervical traction, 30(6):835–837 * **Cesarean section,** rural hospitals, 30(1):71–77 * **Child,** scabies treatment, outpatient setting, 30(1)78–84 * **Childhood obesity,** parental recognition of, FitwitsTM and, 30(2):178–188 * **Choice behavior,** men with prostate cancer choosing specialists, 30(2):220–229 * **Cholesterol,** social work consultation for diabetes, 30(1):35–43 * **Chronic disease** * continuity of care and quality of life, 30(2):205–212 * visit entropy associated with hospital readmission rates, 30(1):63–70 * **Chronic pain** * clinic redesign for opioid management, 30(1):44–51 * opioid prescribing patterns in the United States and Japan, 30(2):248–254 * specialties, supporting better access to, 30(6):766–774 * **Clinical competence,** content modules on ABFM certification exam, 30(1):85–90 * **Cognitive impairment,** electronic monitoring and, 30(2):258–263 * **Collaboration,** primary care and public health integration, 30(5):601–607 * **Colonoscopy,** surveillance follow-up, older adults, 30(3):371–373 * **Colorectal cancer,** surveillance follow-up colonoscopy, older adults, 30(3):371–373 * **Colorectal neoplasms,** rural patient preferences for fecal immunochemical test, 30(5):632–644 * **Commentary** * The American Board of Family Medicine: New Tools to Assist Program Directors and Graduates Achieve Success, 30(5):567–569 * Building a Sustainable Primary Care Workforce: Where Do We Go from Here?, 30(2):127–129 * Improving the Health of Patients and Communities: Evolving Practice-based Research (PBR) and Collaboration, 30(5):562–566 * It Matters What Is Measured, 30(1):8–9 * Moving Upstream—Health Extension and Primary Care, 30(1):10–12 * New “Core Quality Measures”: Only a Beginning, 30(1):4–7 * Uncertainty in Teaching Health Center (THC) Funding: Still Crazy After All These Years, 30(3):275–278 * Who Will Deliver the Babies? Identifying and Addressing Barriers, 30(4):402–404 * **Communicable diseases,** real time influenza surveillance in primary care, 30(5):615–623 * **Communication** * electronic messaging and number of incoming telephone calls, correspondence, 30(1):109–110 * older adults’ preferences when discussing life expectancy, 30(6):813–815 * **Community health,** improving preventive care in rural counties, 30(5):583–591 * **Community health care,** assessing primary care, 30(1):13–15 * **Community health centers** * EHR strategies and social determinants of health, 30(4):428–447 * screening for social determinants of health, 30(4):418–427 * **Community health services,** outcomes of integrated behavioral health with primary care, 30(2):130–139 * **Community medicine,** dysrhythmias with loperamide for opioid withdrawal, 30(6):832–834 * **Comorbidity** * continuity of care and quality of life, 30(2):205–212 * geriatric anorexia nervosa, 30(5):666–669 * **Complementary health approaches,** cardiometabolic outcomes and, 30(5):624–631 * **Continuity of care** * efficiency and patient care, student-run free clinic, 30(4):513–519 * elderly emergency department visits for asthma in Taiwan, 30(3):384–395 * and quality of life, 30(2):205–212 * visit entropy and hospital readmission rates, 30(1):63–70 * **Conversation analysis,** improving conversations during wellness visits, 30(2):161–169 * **Core quality measures,** new, 30(1):4–7 * **Correspondence** * clinical diagnosis of bordetella pertussis infection: a systematic review, 30(5):681–682 * patient beliefs have a greater impact than barriers on medication adherence in a community health center, 30(6):848 * patient-provider communication: does electronic messaging reduce incoming telephone calls?, 30(1):109–110 * presenting signs of multiple myeloma and the effect of diagnostic delay on the prognosis, 30(2):265 * primary care patients’ willingness to participate in comprehensive weight loss programs: from the WWAMI Region Practice and Research Network, 30(2):264–265 * **Counseling** * men with prostate cancer choosing specialists, 30(2):220–229 * patient-entered wellness data and preventive care, 30(3):350–361 * **Cross-cultural comparison,** global health and family medicine, 30(1):104–108 * **Cross-sectional studies** * palliative care services by family physicians, 30(2):255–257 * prescription opioid use and mental health, 30(4):407–417 * retirement and healthy lifestyle, 30(2):213–219 * **Cumulative trauma,** squeak of wrist and intersection syndrome, 30(4):547–551 * **Current procedural terminology,** codes, physicians’ work and, 30(6):724–732 * **Dangerous behavior,** electronic monitoring of cognitively impaired, 30(2):258–263 * **Data collection,** EHR strategies and social determinants of health, 30(4):428–447 * **Data display,** dynamic electronic health record note prototype, 30(6):691–700 * **De Quervain disease,** squeak of wrist and intersection syndrome, 30(4):547–551 * **Decision making** * antibiotic test use for respiratory tract infection, 30(5):645–656 * improving advance care planning documentation, 30(4):480–490 * patient knowledge and treatment decisions for prostate cancer, 30(3):288–297 * patient self-rating of health and family physician ratings, 30(2):196–204 * **Delivery of health care** * implementation and reach of a multisite trial, 30(3):337–349 * increasing family medicine in Mexican health care reform, 30(6):843–847 * key messages on integrated care, 30(1): 25–34 * palliative care services by family physicians, 30(2):255–257 * PCP roles in health centers with oral care, 30(4):491–504 * system to improve health care efficiency, from Ecuador, 30(3):380–383 * **Demography,** palliative care services by family physicians, 30(2):255–257 * **Deprescribing,** polypharmacy and potentially inappropriate medication use, 30(4):528–536 * **Depression** * health care for Spanish-speaking dairy workers, 30(1):91–93 * outcomes, validation of DOC-6©, 30(3):281–287 * outcomes of integrated behavioral health with primary care, 30(2):130–139 * suicide ideation and attempt among substance users, 30(2):150–160 * **Dermatology,** scabies treatment, outpatient setting, 30(1)78–84 * **Dermoscopy,** therapeutic, for foreign bodies, 30(3):374–376 * **Diabetes mellitus** * health care for Spanish-speaking dairy workers, 30(1):91–93 * social work consultation for diabetes, 30(1):35–43 * **Diagnostic errors,** scabies treatment, outpatient setting, 30(1)78–84 * **Diet,** health coaching by medical assistants in primary care, 30(3):362–370 * **Disclosure,** male patients who perpetrate partner violence, 30(2):239–247 * **Disease outbreaks,** real time influenza surveillance in primary care, 30(5):615–623 * **Documentation** * advance care planning, improving, 30(4):480–490 * dynamic electronic health record note prototype, 30(6):691–700 * **Domestic violence,** male patients who perpetrate partner violence, 30(2):239–247 * **Drug overdose,** clinic redesign for opioid management, 30(1):44–51 * **Dyslipidemia,** coronary artery calcium and cardiovascular events, 30(5):592–600 * **Early detection of cancer,** rural patient preferences for fecal immunochemical test, 30(5):632–644 * **Ecuador,** system to improve health care efficiency, 30(3):380–383 * **Editorial Office News and Notes** * Content Usage and the Most Frequently Read Articles of 2016, 30(3):272–274 * Peer Reviewers for the Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine in 2016, 30(2):121–125 * **Editor’s Notes** * Improving Family Medicine with Thoughtful Research, 30(2):117–120 * In This Issue: Opiates, Tobacco, Social Determinants of Health, Social Accountability for Non-Profit Hospitals, More on PCMH, and Clinical Topics, 30(4):399–401 * Multiple Practical Facts and Ideas to Improve Family Medicine Care, 30(6):687–690 * Practice Innovation for Care Integration, Opioid Management, and Quality Measurement in Family Medicine, 30(1):1–3 * Research on Clinical Decisions Made Daily in Family Medicine, 30(3):269–271 * **Education,** efficiency and patient care in a student-run free clinic, 30(4):513–519 * **Educational measurement,** content modules on ABFM certification exam, 30(1):85–90 * **Electronic cigarettes** * in tobacco use counseling, 30(4):448–459 * use, screening for, during pregnancy, 30(6):743–757 * **Electronic health records** * dynamic electronic health record note prototype, 30(6):691–700 * electronic messaging and number of incoming telephone calls, correspondence, 30(1):109–110 * social work consultation for diabetes, 30(1):35–43 * strategies, social determinants of health and, 30(4):428–447 * visit entropy associated with hospital readmission rates, 30(1):63–70 * **Emergency departments,** elderly visits, for asthma in Taiwan, 30(3):384–395 * **Emergency service,** hospital, Latinos and the Affordable Care Act, 30(1):52–62 * **Emotions,** male patients who perpetrate partner violence, 30(2):239–247 * **Entropy,** visit, associated with hospital readmission rates, 30(1):63–70 * **Errors of omission,** perspectives on, 30(6):733–742 * **Ethics,** electronic monitoring of the cognitively impaired, 30(2):258–263 * **Ethiopia,** family medicine in, 30(5):670–677 * **Ethnic groups,** family medicine faculty diversity lags trend, 30(1):100–103 * **Exercise** * delivery of health coaching by medical assistants in primary care, 30(3):362–370 * retirement and healthy lifestyle, 30(2):213–219 * **Family health,** patient beliefs, impact on medication adherence, 30(3):331–336 * **Family medicine,** reflections * community clinician discovers primary care research, 30(5):678–680 * conversations about Obamacare, 30(4):544–546 * global health and family medicine, 30(1):104–108 * **Family Medicine Network (FaMe-Net)** * patient’s reason for encounter when diagnosing cancer, 30(6):806–812 * **Family physicians** * antibiotic test use for respiratory tract infection, 30(5):645–656 * board-certified, burnout in, 30(2):125–126 * electronic cigarettes in tobacco use counseling, 30(4):448–459 * family medicine in Ethiopia, 30(5):670–677 * geriatric anorexia nervosa, 30(5):666–669 * global health and family medicine, 30(1):104–108 * interest in telehealth services, 30(3):320–330 * maternity care services, rural hospitals, 30(1):71–77 * palliative care services by family physicians, 30(2):255–257 * physicians’ work and procedural terminology codes, 30(6):724–732 * residency graduates’ intention to practice obstetrics, 30(4):405–406 * screening for cigarettes, marijuana, and ENDS during pregnancy, 30(6):743–757 * therapeutic dermoscopy for foreign bodies, 30(3):374–376 * **Farmers,** health care for Spanish-speaking dairy workers, 30(1):91–93 * **Feces,** scabies treatment, outpatient setting, 30(1)78–84 * **Feeding and eating disorders,** geriatric anorexia nervosa, 30(5):666–669 * **Fertilization,** provider type and fertility treatment, 30(2):230–238 * **Follow-up studies** * continuity of care and quality of life, 30(2):205–212 * suicide ideation and attempt among substance users, 30(2):150–160 * **Foreign bodies,** therapeutic dermoscopy for, 30(3):374–376 * **Gaps in care,** perspectives on errors of omission, 30(6):733–742 * **Gastroenterology,** surveillance follow-up colonoscopy, 30(3):371–373 * **Genes,** the “new genetics” in clinical practice, 30(3):377–379 * **Genetic heterogeneity,** the “new genetics” in clinical practice, 30(3):377–379 * **Genomics,** standardized medication therapy management plus approach, 30(6):701–714 * **Geriatrics** * anorexia nervosa, 30(5):666–669 * discussing life expectancy, 30(6):813–815 * palliative care services by family physicians, 30(2):255–257 * standardized medication therapy management plus approach, 30(6):701–714 * **Global health** * family medicine and, 30(1):104–108 * family medicine in Ethiopia, 30(5):670–677 * **Goals,** delivery of health coaching by medical assistants in primary care, 30(3):362–370 * **Government,** maternity care services, rural hospitals, 30(1):71–77 * **Graduate medical education** * funding instability and the teaching health center, 30(3):279–280 * graduating residents’ performance on the ABFM Certification Examination, 30(5):570–571 * public accountability for hospital nonprofit status, 30(4):537–543 * single GME accreditation system, 30(6):838–842 * **Grants,** health extension and clinical translation science, 30(1):94–99 * **Grounded theory,** male patients who perpetrate partner violence, 30(2):239–247 * **Habits,** delivery of health coaching by medical assistants in primary care, 30(3):362–370 * **Health care disparities** * complementary health approaches and cardiometabolic outcomes, 30(5):624–631 * efficiency and patient care in a student-run free clinic, 30(4):513–519 * rural-urban gap in hospital mortality, 30(6):816–823 * **Health care financing,** physicians’ work and procedural terminology codes, 30(6):724–732 * **Health care reform,** Mexican, role of family medicine, 30(6):843–847 * **Health care surveys,** information transfer and the hospital discharge summary, 30(6):758–765 * **Health communication,** complementary health approaches and cardiometabolic outcomes, 30(5):624–631 * **Health expenditures,** costs of transforming primary care practices to PCMHs, 30(4):460–471 * **Health extension,** primary care and, 30(1):10–12 * **Health facility size,** maternity care services, rural hospitals, 30(1):71–77 * **Health information technology** * feasibility of text messaging to improve test adherence, 30(5):608–614 * information transfer and the hospital discharge summary, 30(6):758–765 * **Health insurance,** social work consultation for diabetes, 30(1):35–43 * **Health literacy,** FitwitsTM and parental recognition of childhood obesity, 30(2):178–188 * **Health occupations,** transition of practices to next generation models, 30(1):16–24 * **Health personnel** * electronic messaging and number of incoming telephone calls, correspondence, 30(1):109–110 * PCP roles in health centers with oral care, 30(4):491–504 * transition of practices to next generation models, 30(1):16–24 * **Health planning,** public accountability for hospital nonprofit status, 30(4):537–543 * **Health policy** * costs of transforming primary care practices to PCMHs, 30(4):460–471 * increasing family medicine in Mexican health care reform, 30(6):843–847 * **Health priorities** * health care for Spanish-speaking dairy workers, 30(1):91–93 * health extension and clinical translation science, 30(1):94–99 * **Health resources** * efficiency and patient care in a student-run free clinic, 30(4):513–519 * implementation and reach of a multisite trial, 30(3):337–349 * PCP roles in health centers with oral care, 30(4):491–504 * system to improve health care efficiency, from Ecuador, 30(3):380–383 * **Health risk appraisal,** improving conversations during wellness visits, 30(2):161–169 * **Health services,** physical therapy referrals and opioids for back pain, 30(6):784–794 * **Health status** * continuity of care and quality of life, 30(2):205–212 * patient self-rating of health and family physician ratings, 30(2):196–204 * **Healthy lifestyle,** coaching by medical assistants, primary care, 30(3):362–370 * **Heart failure** * angioedema in neprilysin inhibitor heart failure trial, 30(4):556–557 * July medical admissions in teaching hospitals, 30(2):189–195 * **Hematologic tests,** antibiotic test use for respiratory tract infection, 30(5):645–656 * **Hemoglobin A,** social work consultation for diabetes, 30(1):35–43 * **Herpes zoster,** shingles following auricular acupuncture, 30(4):552–555 * **Hispanic Americans** * health care for Spanish-speaking dairy workers, 30(1):91–93 * Latinos and the Affordable Care Act, 30(1):52–62 * **Hospices,** palliative care services by family physicians, 30(2):255–257 * **Hospital mortality,** rural-urban gap, 30(6):816–823 * **Hospitalists** * information transfer and the hospital discharge summary, 30(6):758–765 * rural-urban gap in hospital mortality, 30(6):816–823 * **Hospitals** * July medical admissions in teaching hospitals, 30(2):189–195 * Latinos and the Affordable Care Act, 30(1):52–62 * maternity care services, rural hospitals, 30(1):71–77 * visit entropy associated with readmission rates, 30(1):63–70 * **House calls,** palliative care services by family physicians, 30(2):255–257 * **Hypertension** * diagnosing, using current guidelines, 30(2):170–177 * Spanish-speaking dairy workers, 30(1):91–93 * **Implementation,** patient registry, successful, 30(5):657–665 * **Incentive reimbursement,** costs of transforming primary care practices to PCMHs, 30(4):460–471 * **Incidence,** scabies treatment, outpatient setting, 30(1)78–84 * **Infants,** maternity care services, rural hospitals, 30(1):71–77 * **Infertility,** provider type and fertility treatment, 30(2):230–238 * **Influenza,** surveillance, real time, in primary care, 30(5):615–623 * **Information storage and retrieval,** information transfer and the hospital discharge summary, 30(6):758–765 * **Information systems** * dynamic electronic health record note prototype, 30(6):691–700 * electronic messaging and number of incoming telephone calls, correspondence, 30(1):109–110 * **Injections,** squeak of wrist and intersection syndrome, 30(4):547–551 * **Inpatients,** geriatric anorexia nervosa, 30(5):666–669 * **Institute of medicine (U.S.),** public accountability for hospital nonprofit status, 30(4):537–543 * **Insurance** * coverage, Latinos and the Affordable Care Act, 30(1):52–62 * physicians’ work and procedural terminology codes, 30(6):724–732 * **Integrated care,** key messages on, 30(1): 25–34 * **Integrated health care systems** * outcomes of integrated behavioral health with primary care, 30(2):130–139 * PCP roles in health centers with oral care, 30(4):491–504 * **Integration,** primary care and public health integration, 30(5):601–607 * **International Classification of Primary Care (ICPC)** * patient’s reason for encounter when diagnosing cancer, 30(6):806–812 * **Internet,** electronic messaging and number of incoming telephone calls, correspondence, 30(1):109–110 * **Internship and residency** * family medicine in Ethiopia, 30(5):670–677 * maternity care services, rural hospitals, 30(1):71–77 * **Interpersonal relations,** male patients who perpetrate partner violence, 30(2):239–247 * **Intersection syndrome,** squeak of wrist and, 30(4):547–551 * **Isoniazid,** treatment completion for latent tuberculosis infection, 30(4):520–527 * **Ivermectin,** scabies treatment, outpatient setting, 30(1)78–84 * **Japan,** opioid prescribing patterns, 30(2):248–254 * ***Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine (JABFM)*** * content usage and the most frequently read articles of 2016, 30(3):272–274 * peer reviewers for, 30(2):121–125 * **Kansas,** electronic cigarettes in tobacco use counseling, 30(4):448–459 * **Language,** Latinos and the Affordable Care Act, 30(1):52–62 * **Latent tuberculosis,** treatment completion for latent tuberculosis infection, 30(4):520–527 * **Law enforcement,** electronic monitoring of the cognitively impaired, 30(2):258–263 * **LDL,** social work consultation for diabetes, 30(1):35–43 * **Leadership,** clinic redesign for opioid management, 30(1):44–51 * **Length of stay,** July medical admissions in teaching hospitals, 30(2):189–195 * **Life expectancy,** older adults’ preferences when discussing, 30(6):813–815 * **Lifestyle** * healthy, retirement and, 30(2):213–219 * patient-entered wellness data and preventive care, 30(3):350–361 * patient self-rating of health and family physician ratings, 30(2):196–204 * **Linear models** * July medical admissions in teaching hospitals, 30(2):189–195 * polypharmacy and potentially inappropriate medication use, 30(4):528–536 * **Live birth,** provider type and fertility treatment, 30(2):230–238 * **Logistic models** * July medical admissions in teaching hospitals, 30(2):189–195 * Latinos and the Affordable Care Act, 30(1):52–62 * visit entropy associated with hospital readmission rates, 30(1):63–70 * **Logistic regression** * family physicians’ interest in telehealth services, 30(3):320–330 * retirement and healthy lifestyle, 30(2):213–219 * **Loperamide,** for opioid withdrawal, dysrhythmias with, 30(6):832–834 * **Low back pain,** shingles following auricular acupuncture, 30(4):552–555 * **Malignancy,** patient’s reason for encounter when diagnosing cancer, 30(6):806–812 * **Marijuana** * screening for, during pregnancy, 30(6):743–757 * use among patients in Washington state, 30(6):795–805 * **Maternal health,** screening for cigarettes, marijuana, and ENDS, 30(6):743–757 * **Measurement** * measuring what matters, 30(1):8–9 * new core quality measures, 30(1):4–7 * **Medicaid,** public accountability for hospital nonprofit status, 30(4):537–543 * **Medical anthropology,** global health and family medicine, 30(1):104–108 * **Medical education,** global health and family medicine, 30(1):104–108 * **Medical faculty,** family medicine faculty diversity lags trend, 30(1):100–103 * **Medical genetics,** the “new genetics” in clinical practice, 30(3):377–379 * **Medical home** * costs of transforming primary care practices to PCMHs, 30(4):460–471 * practice facilitation on high-value change, 30(5):572–582 * structure, function, and outcomes of PCMH, 30(4):472–479 * **Medical informatics,** dynamic electronic health record note prototype, 30(6):691–700 * **Medical records,** patient self-rating of health and family physician ratings, 30(2):196–204 * **Medical schools,** family medicine faculty diversity lags trend, 30(1):100–103 * **Medical students** * efficiency and patient care, student-run free clinic, 30(4):513–519 * family medicine faculty diversity lags trend, 30(1):100–103 * **Medicare** * public accountability for hospital nonprofit status, 30(4):537–543 * standardized medication therapy management plus approach, 30(6):701–714 * using drug prescribing patterns to identify cost-conscious care, 30(6):824–827 * **Medication adherence** * complementary health approaches and cardiometabolic outcomes, 30(5):624–631 * patient beliefs impact on medication adherence, 30(3):331–336 * **Medication therapy management,** standardized medication therapy management plus approach, 30(6):701–714 * **Mental health** * messages on integrated care, 30(1): 25–34 * predicting risk for opioid misuse with catastrophic thinking, 30(6):828–831 * prescription opioid use and, 30(4):407–417 * **Mental health services,** suicide ideation and attempt among substance users, 30(2):150–160 * **Mentoring,** delivery of health coaching by medical assistants in primary care, 30(3):362–370 * **Mexico,** role of family medicine in health care reform, 30(6):843–847 * **Michigan** * physician and staff acceptance of care manager, 30(2):140–149 * screening for social determinants of health, 30(4):418–427 * **Microscopy,** scabies treatment, outpatient setting, 30(1)78–84 * **Minority groups,** family medicine faculty diversity lags trend, 30(1):100–103 * **Missed care,** perspectives on errors of omission, 30(6):733–742 * **Mites,** scabies treatment, outpatient setting, 30(1):78–84 * **Morbidity,** geriatric anorexia nervosa, 30(5):666–669 * **Motivation** * electronic messaging and number of incoming telephone calls, correspondence, 30(1):109–110 * treatment completion for latent tuberculosis, 30(4):520–527 * **Motivational interviewing,** patient self-rating of health and family physician ratings, 30(2):196–204 * **Multi-sector,** primary care and public health integration, 30(5):601–607 * **Mutation,** the “new genetics” in clinical practice, 30(3):377–379 * **Myocardial infarction,** July medical admissions in teaching hospitals, 30(2):189–195 * **Needs assessment** * efficiency and patient care in a student-run free clinic, 30(4):513–519 * public accountability for hospital nonprofit status, 30(4):537–543 * **Neprilysin,** angioedema in neprilysin inhibitor heart failure trial, 30(4):556–557 * **New Mexico,** health extension and clinical translation science, 30(1):94–99 * **Nicotine,** electronic cigarettes in tobacco use counseling, 30(4):448–459 * **Nursing homes,** palliative care services by family physicians, 30(2):255–257 * **Obesity** * childhood, parental recognition of, FitwitsTM and, 30(2):178–188 * impact of wellness group visit model on, 30(6):715–723 * **Obstetrics** * maternity care services, rural hospitals, 30(1):71–77 * residency graduates’ intention to practice, 30(4):405–406 * screening for cigarettes, marijuana, and ENDS during pregnancy, 30(6):743–757 * **Occult blood,** rural patient preferences for fecal immunochemical test, 30(5):632–644 * **Odds ratio,** visit entropy associated with hospital readmission rates, 30(1):63–70 * **Opioid analgesics** * for back pain, physical therapy referrals and, 30(6):784–794 * for back pain, socioeconomic status and, 30(6):775–783 * opioid prescribing patterns in the United States and Japan, 30(2):248–254 * prescription opioid use and mental health, 30(4):407–417 * supporting better access to chronic pain specialties, 30(6):766–774 * **Opioid-related disorders** * clinic redesign for opioid management, 30(1):44–51 * opioid prescribing patterns in the United States and Japan, 30(2):248–254 * prescription opioid use and mental health, 30(4):407–417 * **Opioids** * clinic redesign for opioid management, 30(1):44–51 * supporting better access to chronic pain specialties, 30(6):766–774 * withdrawal, loperamide for, dysrhythmias with, 30(6):832–834 * **Oral health,** PCP roles in health centers with oral care, 30(4):491–504 * **Oregon,** opioid prescribing patterns, 30(2):248–254 * **Osteopathic medicine,** single GME accreditation system, 30(6):838–842 * **Outcome assessment,** understanding structure, function, and outcomes of PCMH, 30(4):472–479 * **Outcomes,** depression, validation of DOC-6©, 30(3):281–287 * **Outpatients** * scabies treatment, outpatient setting, 30(1)78–84 * social work consultation for diabetes, 30(1):35–43 * **Outreach,** improving preventive care in rural counties, 30(5):583–591 * **Pain,** squeak of wrist and intersection syndrome, 30(4):547–551 * **Pain management** * predicting risk for opioid misuse with catastrophic thinking, 30(6):828–831 * prescription opioid use and mental health, 30(4):407–417 * **Palliative care** * improving advance care planning documentation, 30(4):480–490 * palliative care services by family physicians, 30(2):255–257 * **Pathophysiology,** notalgia paresthetica relieved by cervical traction, 30(6):835–837 * **Patient appointments,** improving advance care planning documentation, 30(4):480–490 * **Patient care,** dysrhythmias with loperamide for opioid withdrawal, 30(6):832–834 * **Patient care management** * PCP roles in health centers with oral care, 30(4):491–504 * physician and staff acceptance of care manager, 30(2):140–149 * **Patient care team** * implementation and reach of a multisite trial, 30(3):337–349 * physician and staff acceptance of care manager, 30(2):140–149 * **Patient-centered care** * assessing primary care, 30(1):13–15 * costs of transforming primary care practices to PCMHs, 30(4):460–471 * practice facilitation on high-value change, 30(5):572–582 * transition of practices to next generation models, 30(1):16–24 * understanding structure, function, and outcomes of PCMH, 30(4):472–479 * visit entropy associated with hospital readmission rates, 30(1):63–70 * **Patient discharge,** information transfer and the hospital discharge summary, 30(6):758–765 * **Patient engagement,** feasibility of text messaging to improve test adherence, 30(5):608–614 * **Patient goals,** improving conversations during wellness visits, 30(2):161–169 * **Patient preference** * antibiotic test use for respiratory tract infection, 30(5):645–656 * rural patient preferences for fecal immunochemical test, 30(5):632–644 * **Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA)** * conversations about Obamacare, 30(4):544–546 * funding instability and the teaching health center, 30(3):279–280 * Latinos and, 30(1):52–62 * public accountability for hospital nonprofit status, 30(4):537–543 * transition of practices to next generation models, 30(1):16–24 * **Patient readmission,** visit entropy associated with hospital readmission rates, 30(1):63–70 * **Patient-reported outcome measures,** continuity of care and quality of life, 30(2):205–212 * **Patient safety,** perspectives on errors of omission, 30(6):733–742 * **Patient satisfaction** * transition of practices to next generation models, 30(1):16–24 * understanding structure, function, and outcomes of PCMH, 30(4):472–479 * **Pay for performance,** practice facilitation on high-value change, 30(5):572–582 * **Permethrin,** scabies treatment, outpatient setting, 30(1)78–84 * **Personnel,** clinic redesign for opioid management, 30(1):44–51 * **Pharmacists,** standardized medication therapy management plus approach, 30(6):701–714 * **Pharmacogenomic analysis,** standardized medication therapy management plus approach, 30(6):701–714 * **Pharmacology,** standardized medication therapy management plus approach, 30(6):701–714 * **Philadelphia,** PCPs help patients choose prostate cancer treatment, 30(3):298–307 * **Physical therapy modalities,** opioid prescriptions for back pain and, 30(6):784–794 * **Physician-patient relations** * improving conversations during wellness visits, 30(2):161–169 * patient self-rating of health and family physician ratings, 30(2):196–204 * **Physicians,** polypharmacy and potentially inappropriate medication use, 30(4):528–536 * **Physician’s office,** physicians’ work and procedural terminology codes, 30(6):724–732 * **Physicians’ practice patterns,** physicians’ work and procedural terminology codes, 30(6):724–732 * **Pneumonia,** July medical admissions in teaching hospitals, 30(2):189–195 * **Point-of-care systems** * antibiotic test use for respiratory tract infection, 30(5):645–656 * provider type and fertility treatment, 30(2):230–238 * **Polymerase chain reaction,** real time influenza surveillance in primary care, 30(5):615–623 * **Polypharmacy,** and potentially inappropriate medication use, 30(4):528–536 * **Portion size,** FitwitsTM and parental recognition of childhood obesity, 30(2):178–188 * **Potentially inappropriate medication list,** polypharmacy and, 30(4):528–536 * **Practice-based research** * antibiotic test use for respiratory tract infection, 30(5):645–656 * a community clinician discovers primary care research, 30(5):678–680 * coronary artery calcium and cardiovascular events, 30(5):592–600 * key messages on integrated care, 30(1): 25–34 * real time influenza surveillance in primary care, 30(5):615–623 * **Practice facilitation,** on high-value change, 30(5):572–582 * **Practice management** * costs of transforming primary care practices to PCMHs, 30(4):460–471 * physicians’ work and procedural terminology codes, 30(6):724–732 * **Pregnancy** * maternity care services, rural hospitals, 30(1):71–77 * provider type and fertility treatment, 30(2):230–238 * residency graduates’ intention to practice obstetrics, 30(4):405–406 * screening for cigarettes, marijuana, and ENDS during pregnancy, 30(6):743–757 * **Prenatal diagnosis,** the “new genetics” in clinical practice, 30(3):377–379 * **Prescription drugs,** using drug prescribing patterns to identify cost-conscious care, 30(6):824–827 * **Prescriptions** * antibiotic test use for respiratory tract infection, 30(5):645–656 * clinic redesign for opioid management, 30(1):44–51 * opioid prescribing patterns in the United States and Japan, 30(2):248–254 * prescription opioid use and mental health, 30(4):407–417 * **Prevalence,** burnout in board-certified family physicians, 30(2):125–126 * **Prevention,** improving preventive care in rural counties, 30(5):583–591 * **Preventive care** * improving, in rural counties, 30(5):583–591 * patient-entered wellness data and, 30(3):350–361 * **Primary care physicians** * a community clinician discovers primary care research, 30(5):678–680 * funding instability and the teaching health center, 30(3):279–280 * help patients choose prostate cancer treatment, 30(3):298–307 * information transfer and the hospital discharge summary, 30(6):758–765 * interest in telehealth services, 30(3):320–330 * men with prostate cancer choosing specialists, 30(2):220–229 * palliative care services, 30(2):255–257 * **Primary health care** * assessing primary care, 30(1):13–15 * cannabis use among patients in Washington state, 30(6):795–805 * clinic redesign for opioid management, 30(1):44–51 * coronary artery calcium and cardiovascular events, 30(5):592–600 * costs of transforming primary care practices to PCMHs, 30(4):460–471 * delivery of health coaching by medical assistants, 30(3):362–370 * depression outcomes, validation of DOC-6©, 30(3):281–287 * diagnosing hypertension using current guidelines, 30(2):170–177 * dysrhythmias with loperamide for opioid withdrawal, 30(6):832–834 * EHR strategies and social determinants of health, 30(4):428–447 * global health and family medicine, 30(1):104–108 * health extension and, 30(1):10–12 * implementation and reach of a multisite trial, 30(3):337–349 * improving advance care planning documentation, 30(4):480–490 * improving preventive care in rural counties, 30(5):583–591 * improving conversations during wellness visits, 30(2):161–169 * key messages on integrated care, 30(1): 25–34 * older adults’ preferences when discussing life expectancy, 30(6):813–815 * opioid prescribing patterns in the United States and Japan, 30(2):248–254 * outcomes of integrated behavioral health with primary care, 30(2):130–139 * patient-entered wellness data and preventive care, 30(3):350–361 * patient’s reason for encounter when diagnosing cancer, 30(6):806–812 * PCP roles in health centers with oral care, 30(4):491–504 * PCPs help patients choose prostate cancer treatment, 30(3):298–307 * perspectives on errors of omission, 30(6):733–742 * physician and staff acceptance of care manager, 30(2):140–149 * physicians’ work and procedural terminology codes, 30(6):724–732 * public accountability for hospital nonprofit status, 30(4):537–543 * public health integration and, 30(5):601–607 * real time influenza surveillance in, 30(5):615–623 * screening for cigarettes, marijuana, and ENDS during pregnancy, 30(6):743–757 * social work consultation for diabetes, 30(1):35–43 * standardized medication therapy management plus approach, 30(6):701–714 * successful patient registry implementation, 30(5):657–665 * suicide ideation and attempt among substance users, 30(2):150–160 * supporting better access to chronic pain specialties, 30(6):766–774 * surveillance follow-up colonoscopy in older adults, 30(3):371–373 * system to improve health care efficiency, from Ecuador, 30(3):380–383 * transition of practices to next generation models, 30(1):16–24 * understanding structure, function, and outcomes of PCMH, 30(4):472–479 * visit entropy associated with hospital readmission rates, 30(1):63–70 * **Privacy,** electronic monitoring of the cognitively impaired, 30(2):258–263 * **Process,** successful patient registry implementation, 30(5):657–665 * **Process assessment,** understanding structure, function, and outcomes of PCMH, 30(4):472–479 * **Program evaluation,** family medicine in Ethiopia, 30(5):670–677 * **Prostate cancer** * choosing specialists, 30(2):220–229 * patient knowledge and treatment decisions, 30(3):288–297 * PCPs help patients choose prostate cancer treatment, 30(3):298–307 * **Protein-energy malnutrition,** geriatric anorexia nervosa, 30(5):666–669 * **Pruritus** * notalgia paresthetica relieved by cervical traction, 30(6):835–837 * scabies treatment, outpatient setting, 30(1)78–84 * **Public health** * primary care and public health integration, 30(5):601–607 * real time influenza surveillance in primary care, 30(5):615–623 * retirement and healthy lifestyle, 30(2):213–219 * suicide ideation and attempt among substance users, 30(2):150–160 * system to improve health care efficiency, from Ecuador, 30(3):380–383 * **Qualitative research** * male patients who perpetrate partner violence, 30(2):239–247 * perspectives on errors of omission, 30(6):733–742 * supporting better access to chronic pain specialties, 30(6):766–774 * **Quality improvement** * efficiency and patient care in a student-run free clinic, 30(4):513–519 * feasibility of text messaging to improve test adherence, 30(5):608–614 * implementation and reach of a multisite trial, 30(3):337–349 * understanding structure, function, and outcomes of PCMH, 30(4):472–479 * **Quality of health care** * continuity of care and quality of life, 30(2):205–212 * efficiency and patient care in a student-run free clinic, 30(4):513–519 * patient-entered wellness data and preventive care, 30(3):350–361 * understanding structure, function, and outcomes of PCMH, 30(4):472–479 * **Quality of life** * continuity of care and, 30(2):205–212 * suicide ideation and attempt among substance users, 30(2):150–160 * **Referral and consultation** * antibiotic test use for respiratory tract infection, 30(5):645–656 * EHR strategies and social determinants of health, 30(4):428–447 * men with prostate cancer choosing specialists, 30(2):220–229 * social work consultation for diabetes, 30(1):35–43 * **Registries** * clinic redesign for opioid management, 30(1):44–51 * successful patient registry implementation, 30(5):657–665 * **Regression analysis,** suicide ideation and attempt among substance users, 30(2):150–160 * **Research** * clinic redesign for opioid management, 30(1):44–51 * men with prostate cancer choosing specialists, 30(2):220–229 * **Research personnel,** health extension and clinical translation science, 30(1):94–99 * **Respiratory tract infection,** antibiotic test use for, 30(5):645–656 * **Retirement,** and healthy lifestyle, 30(2):213–219 * **Retrospective studies** * depression, outcomes, validation of DOC-6©, 30(3):281–287 * elderly emergency department visits for asthma in Taiwan, 30(3):384–395 * electronic messaging and number of incoming telephone calls, correspondence, 30(1):109–110 * patient-entered wellness data and preventive care, 30(3):350–361 * provider type and fertility treatment, 30(2):230–238 * scabies treatment, outpatient setting, 30(1)78–84 * social work consultation for diabetes, 30(1):35–43 * treatment completion for latent tuberculosis infection, 30(4):520–527 * **Review of systems (ROS),** measuring what matters, 30(1):8–9 * **Rifampin,** treatment completion for latent tuberculosis infection, 30(4):520–527 * **Rifapentine,** treatment completion for latent tuberculosis infection, 30(4):520–527 * **Risk** * electronic cigarettes in tobacco use counseling, 30(4):448–459 * electronic monitoring of the cognitively impaired, 30(2):258–263 * visit entropy associated with hospital readmission rates, 30(1):63–70 * **Risk assessment,** polypharmacy and potentially inappropriate medication use, 30(4):528–536 * **Risk factors** * coronary artery calcium and cardiovascular events, 30(5):592–600 * retirement and healthy lifestyle, 30(2):213–219 * social work consultation for diabetes, 30(1):35–43 * **Rural health** * feasibility of text messaging to improve test adherence, 30(5):608–614 * rural-urban gap in hospital mortality, 30(6):816–823 * **Rural hospitals,** maternity care services, 30(1):71–77 * **Rural population,** system to improve health care efficiency, from Ecuador, 30(3):380–383 * **Scabies,** treatment, outpatient setting, 30(1)78–84 * **Screening** * cannabis use among patients in Washington state, 30(6):795–805 * for cigarettes, marijuana, and ENDS during pregnancy, 30(6):743–757 * for social determinants of health, 30(4):418–427 * **Self care,** delivery of health coaching by medical assistants in primary care, 30(3):362–370 * **Self report,** continuity of care and quality of life, 30(2):205–212 * **Skin diseases,** treatment, outpatient setting, 30(1)78–84 * **Smoking cessation,** electronic cigarettes in tobacco use counseling, 30(4):448–459 * **Social determinants of health** * EHR strategies and, 30(4):428–447 * screening for, 30(4):418–427 * social work consultation for diabetes, 30(1):35–43 * socioeconomic status and opioid medication for back pain, 30(6):775–783 * **Social work,** consultation for diabetes, 30(1):35–43 * **Socioeconomic status,** and opioid medication for back pain, 30(6):775–783 * **Special communications** * health extension and clinical and translational science: an innovative strategy for community engagement, 30(1):94–99 * increased public accountability for hospital nonprofit status: potential impacts on residency positions, 30(4):537–543 * the “new genetics” in clinical practice, 30(3):377–379 * the single graduate medical education (GME) accreditation system will change the future of the family medicine workforce, 30(6):838–842 * **Specialization,** men with prostate cancer choosing specialists, 30(2):220–229 * **Spinal diseases,** notalgia paresthetica relieved by cervical traction, 30(6):835–837 * **Sports medicine,** squeak of wrist and intersection syndrome, 30(4):547–551 * **Spouse abuse,** male patients who perpetrate partner violence, 30(2):239–247 * **Stewards,** using drug prescribing patterns to identify cost-conscious care, 30(6):824–827 * **Street drugs,** suicide ideation and attempt among substance users, 30(2):150–160 * **Student-run clinics,** efficiency and patient care, 30(4):513–519 * **Substance abuse,** predicting risk for opioid misuse with catastrophic thinking, 30(6):828–831 * **Substance-related disorders,** suicide ideation and attempt among substance users, 30(2):150–160 * **Substance withdrawal syndrome,** dysrhythmias with loperamide for opioid withdrawal, 30(6):832–834 * **Suicidal ideation,** among substance users, 30(2):150–160 * **Suicide,** attempt, among substance users, 30(2):150–160 * **Surveys and questionnaires** * burnout in board-certified family physicians, 30(2):125–126 * continuity of care and quality of life, 30(2):205–212 * costs of transforming primary care practices to PCMHs, 30(4):460–471 * diagnosing hypertension using current guidelines, 30(2):170–177 * electronic cigarettes in tobacco use counseling, 30(4):448–459 * family physicians’ interest in telehealth services, 30(3):320–330 * FitwitsTM and parental recognition of childhood obesity, 30(2):178–188 * Latinos and the Affordable Care Act, 30(1):52–62 * maternity care services, rural hospitals, 30(1):71–77 * opioid prescribing patterns in the United States and Japan, 30(2):248–254 * outcomes of integrated behavioral health with primary care, 30(2):130–139 * patient beliefs impact on medication adherence, 30(3):331–336 * patient self-rating of health and family physician ratings, 30(2):196–204 * PCPs help patients choose prostate cancer treatment, 30(3):298–307 * physician and staff acceptance of care manager, 30(2):140–149 * polypharmacy and potentially inappropriate medication use, 30(4):528–536 * prescription opioid use and mental health, 30(4):407–417 * provider type and fertility treatment, 30(2):230–238 * surveillance follow-up colonoscopy in older adults, 30(3):371–373 * **Symptoms,** patient’s reason for encounter when diagnosing cancer, 30(6):806–812 * **Taiwan,** elderly emergency department visits for asthma, 30(3):384–395 * **Tax exemption,** public accountability for hospital nonprofit status, 30(4):537–543 * **Teaching,** July medical admissions in teaching hospitals, 30(2):189–195 * **Teaching Health Center (THC),** funding, commentary, 30(3):275–278 * **Telemedicine,** family physicians’ interest in telehealth services, 30(3):320–330 * **Telephone** * delivery of health coaching by medical assistants in primary care, 30(3):362–370 * electronic messaging and number of incoming calls, correspondence, 30(1):109–110 * men with prostate cancer choosing specialists, 30(2):220–229 * **Texas,** public accountability for hospital nonprofit status, 30(4):537–543 * **Time-to-pregnancy,** provider type and fertility treatment, 30(2):230–238 * **Tobacco products,** use, screening for, during pregnancy, 30(6):743–757 * **Torsades de pointes,** dysrhythmias with loperamide for opioid withdrawal, 30(6):832–834 * **Toxicity,** dysrhythmias with loperamide for opioid withdrawal, 30(6):832–834 * **Translational medical research,** health extension and clinical translation science, 30(1):94–99 * **Treatment failure,** scabies treatment, outpatient setting, 30(1)78–84 * **Treatment outcome,** rural patient preferences for fecal immunochemical test, 30(5):632–644 * **Trigeminal nerve,** shingles following auricular acupuncture, 30(4):552–555 * **Tuberculosis,** treatment completion for latent tuberculosis infection, 30(4):520–527 * **2017 PBRN Issue,** practice facilitation on high-value change, 30(5):572–582 * **Type 2 diabetes,** complementary health approaches and cardiometabolic outcomes, 30(5):624–631 * **Uncertainty,** electronic cigarettes in tobacco use counseling, 30(4):448–459 * **Universal coverage,** increasing family medicine in Mexican health care reform, 30(6):843–847 * **Universities,** health extension and clinical translation science, 30(1):94–99 * **Utah,** diagnosing hypertension using current guidelines, 30(2):170–177 * **Valacyclovir,** shingles following auricular acupuncture, 30(4):552–555 * **Violence,** male patients who perpetrate partner violence, 30(2):239–247 * **Vulnerable populations,** efficiency and patient care in a student-run free clinic, 30(4):513–519 * Washington, cannabis use among patients, 30(6):795–805 * **Weight loss,** delivery of health coaching by medical assistants in primary care, 30(3):362–370 * **Wellness coordinator,** improving preventive care in rural counties, 30(5):583–591 * **Wellness group,** model, impact on obesity, 30(6):715–723 * **Wellness visit,** improving conversations during, 30(2):161–169 * **Wisconsin,** real time influenza surveillance in primary care, 30(5):615–623 * **Workflow,** clinic redesign for opioid management, 30(1):44–51 * **Workforce,** single GME accreditation system, 30(6):838–842 * **Workload,** electronic messaging and number of incoming telephone calls, correspondence, 30(1):109–110 * **Wrist joint,** squeak of wrist and intersection syndrome, 30(4):547–551 * **Writing,** health extension and clinical translation science, 30(1):94–99