Is There Time for Management of Patients With Chronic Diseases in Primary Care?
The Annals of Family Medicine2005Vol. 3(3), pp. 209–214
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Abstract
Current practice guidelines for only 10 chronic illnesses require more time than primary care physicians have available for patient care overall. Streamlined guidelines and alternative methods of service delivery are needed to meet recommended standards for quality health care.
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