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Asthma Care Quality, Language, and Ethnicity in a Multi-State Network of Low-Income Children

John Heintzman, Jorge Kaufmann, Jennifer Lucas, Shakira Suglia, Arvin Garg, Jon Puro, Sophia Giebultowicz, David Ezekiel-Herrera, Andrew Bazemore and Miguel Marino
The Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine September 2020, 33 (5) 707-715; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3122/jabfm.2020.05.190468
John Heintzman
From the Department of Family Medicine, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland (JH, JK, JL, DEH, MM); OCHIN Inc., Portland, OR (JH, JP, SG); Emory University, Atlanta, GA (SS); American Board of Family Medicine, Lexington, KY (AB); Boston Medical College, Boston, MA (AG).
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Jorge Kaufmann
From the Department of Family Medicine, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland (JH, JK, JL, DEH, MM); OCHIN Inc., Portland, OR (JH, JP, SG); Emory University, Atlanta, GA (SS); American Board of Family Medicine, Lexington, KY (AB); Boston Medical College, Boston, MA (AG).
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Jennifer Lucas
From the Department of Family Medicine, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland (JH, JK, JL, DEH, MM); OCHIN Inc., Portland, OR (JH, JP, SG); Emory University, Atlanta, GA (SS); American Board of Family Medicine, Lexington, KY (AB); Boston Medical College, Boston, MA (AG).
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Shakira Suglia
From the Department of Family Medicine, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland (JH, JK, JL, DEH, MM); OCHIN Inc., Portland, OR (JH, JP, SG); Emory University, Atlanta, GA (SS); American Board of Family Medicine, Lexington, KY (AB); Boston Medical College, Boston, MA (AG).
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Arvin Garg
From the Department of Family Medicine, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland (JH, JK, JL, DEH, MM); OCHIN Inc., Portland, OR (JH, JP, SG); Emory University, Atlanta, GA (SS); American Board of Family Medicine, Lexington, KY (AB); Boston Medical College, Boston, MA (AG).
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Jon Puro
From the Department of Family Medicine, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland (JH, JK, JL, DEH, MM); OCHIN Inc., Portland, OR (JH, JP, SG); Emory University, Atlanta, GA (SS); American Board of Family Medicine, Lexington, KY (AB); Boston Medical College, Boston, MA (AG).
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Sophia Giebultowicz
From the Department of Family Medicine, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland (JH, JK, JL, DEH, MM); OCHIN Inc., Portland, OR (JH, JP, SG); Emory University, Atlanta, GA (SS); American Board of Family Medicine, Lexington, KY (AB); Boston Medical College, Boston, MA (AG).
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David Ezekiel-Herrera
From the Department of Family Medicine, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland (JH, JK, JL, DEH, MM); OCHIN Inc., Portland, OR (JH, JP, SG); Emory University, Atlanta, GA (SS); American Board of Family Medicine, Lexington, KY (AB); Boston Medical College, Boston, MA (AG).
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Andrew Bazemore
From the Department of Family Medicine, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland (JH, JK, JL, DEH, MM); OCHIN Inc., Portland, OR (JH, JP, SG); Emory University, Atlanta, GA (SS); American Board of Family Medicine, Lexington, KY (AB); Boston Medical College, Boston, MA (AG).
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Miguel Marino
From the Department of Family Medicine, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland (JH, JK, JL, DEH, MM); OCHIN Inc., Portland, OR (JH, JP, SG); Emory University, Atlanta, GA (SS); American Board of Family Medicine, Lexington, KY (AB); Boston Medical College, Boston, MA (AG).
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The Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine Sep 2020, 33 (5) 707-715; DOI: 10.3122/jabfm.2020.05.190468
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