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Do Patients Want Help Addressing Social Risks?

Emilia H. De Marchis, Hugh Alderwick and Laura M. Gottlieb
The Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine March 2020, 33 (2) 170-175; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3122/jabfm.2020.02.190309
Emilia H. De Marchis
From the Department of Family & Community Medicine, University of California–San Francisco, San Francisco, CA (EHD, LMG); Health Foundation, London, UK (HA).
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Hugh Alderwick
From the Department of Family & Community Medicine, University of California–San Francisco, San Francisco, CA (EHD, LMG); Health Foundation, London, UK (HA).
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Laura M. Gottlieb
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vol. 33 no. 2 170-175
DOI 
https://doi.org/10.3122/jabfm.2020.02.190309
PubMed 
32179597

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The Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine
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1557-2625
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1558-7118
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  • Published online March 16, 2020.

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  1. Emilia H. De Marchis, MD, MAS,
  2. Hugh Alderwick, BA and
  3. Laura M. Gottlieb, MD, MPH
  1. From the Department of Family & Community Medicine, University of California–San Francisco, San Francisco, CA (EHD, LMG); Health Foundation, London, UK (HA).
  1. Corresponding author: Emilia H. De Marchis, MD, MAS, University of California–San Francisco, 3333 California Street, Suite 465, San Francisco, CA 94118 (E-mail: emilia.demarchis{at}ucsf.edu).
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