July 1, 2002
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Researchers from Michigan State University in East Lansing, Mich., examined the actions taken by state legislatures to hold their medical schools accountable for producing more primary care practitioners.
July 1, 2002
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The University of Chicago Center for Health Administration Studies developed and published two papers: one on barriers to primary care training in internal medicine and the other on a comparison of major databases on graduate medical education.
July 1, 2002
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Dartmouth Medical School conducted a study to compare the practice styles of generalist and specialist physicians. They assessed whether generalists and specialists differed in resources deployed to treat illnesses and responses to financial incentives.
March 1, 2000
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Uneven distribution of primary care physicians, as well as inadequate use of mid-level providers - physicians' assistants, nurse practitioners, and nurse midwives - creates barriers to access for many rural and inner city residents.
April 11, 2008
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The Society of General Internal Medicine surveyed practicing physicians and developed a model of job satisfaction by refining an existing model, designed a survey instrument, and carried out a national survey.
April 10, 2007
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Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine undertook a comprehensive effort to reorient its educational programs toward primary care.
May 1, 1998
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From 1992 to 1997, researchers at the University of Wisconsin-Madison Medical School conducted policy studies using different mathematical models designed to test the effects of these proposals.
October 1, 1998
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Investigators at Abt Health Care Research Foundation in Cambridge, Mass., attempted to develop three new methods for measuring the demand for the services of generalist physicians and mid-level practitioners:
November 1, 1996
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The Boston University School of Management identified the issues that need to be examined in order to determine what organizational characteristics and policies are necessary for the provision of cost-efficient care by physicians.
August 1, 2006
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America's Health Together and 25 health and primary care organizations worked to enhance primary care providers' awareness of mental health issues and strengthen their capacity to care for their patients' emotional and psychological needs in a time of terrorism.