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Strengthening primary care with better transfer of information
The reality of modern health care is that patients commonly receive care from multiple providers, both physicians and nonphysicians, who often work...
Canadian Medical Association. Journal; CMAJ, 11/04/08 by Reid, Robert J; Wagner, Edward H · More from publication -
Meeting the needs of chronically ill people: socioeconomic factors, disabilities, and comorbid conditions are obstacles
This special issue of the BMJ and this month's issue of the Western Journal of Medicine once again focus on the needs of patients with chronic...
British Medical Journal, 10/27/01 by Edward H Wagner · More from publication -
Managing depression in primary care
The type of treatment matters less than ensuring it is done properly and followed up The type of treatment matters less than ensuring it is done...
British Medical Journal, 03/31/01 by Edward H Wagner · More from publication -
The Kaiser Family Foundation Community Health Promotion Grants Program: Findings from an Outcome Evaluation
Objectives. To present results from an outcome evaluation of the Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation's Community Health Promotion Grants Program...
Health Services Research, 08/01/00 by Edward H. Wagner · More from publication -
The role of patient care teams in chronic disease management
In caring for the chronically ill, health care teams seem to provide benefits which can not be matched with single individual attendance. While the...
British Medical Journal, 02/26/00 by Edward H Wagner · More from publication -
Managed care and chronic illness: health services research needs
Changes in medical care especially in the field of managed care will potentially most benefit or least benefit the chronically ill or the disabled....
Health Services Research, 12/01/97 by Edward H. Wagner · More from publication -
School-level application of a social bonding model to adolescent risk-taking behavior.

Adolescent bonding - attachment to, commitment to, and involvement in conventional social activities - decreases the likelihood of engaging in some...
Journal of School Health, 02/01/95 by Anderman, Carolyn; Cheadle, Allen; Curry, Susan J.; Diehr, Wagner; McBride, Colleen M.; Psaty, Bruce; Wagner, Edward H. · More from publication



