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A Tale of Two Family Practice Clinics: How They Adopted Patient-Centered Care, But Couldn’t Sustain It
Physician Leadership Journal
  • John E. Kralewski
  • Therese M. Zink, Wright State University - Main Campus
  • Bryan E. Dowd
  • Junliang Tong
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
3-1-2016
Abstract

The restructuring of primary health care is key to health care reform in ensuring access to care and controlling costs for an expanding patient population. Primary care medical group practices have an opportunity to play a lead role in this transition because they understand the influence of primary care on the use and effectiveness of the entire health care system and their practices have the administrative capacity to develop new models.

Citation Information
John E. Kralewski, Therese M. Zink, Bryan E. Dowd and Junliang Tong. "A Tale of Two Family Practice Clinics: How They Adopted Patient-Centered Care, But Couldn’t Sustain It" Physician Leadership Journal (2016) ISSN: 23744030
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/therese_zink/129/