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The following pages link to The relationship between continuity of care and the health behaviors of patients: does having a usual physician make a difference? (Q41676048):
Displaying 50 items.
- Length of patient-physician relationship and patients' satisfaction and preventive service use in the rural south: a cross-sectional telephone study (Q24814948) (← links)
- Disentangling the Linkage of Primary Care Features to Patient Outcomes: A Review of Current Literature, Data Sources, and Measurement Needs (Q28087073) (← links)
- Chronically ill Canadians' experiences of being unattached to a family doctor: a qualitative study of marginalized patients in British Columbia (Q31072517) (← links)
- Provider continuity prior to the diagnosis of advanced lung cancer and end-of-life care (Q31138079) (← links)
- Dual use of Medicare and the Veterans Health Administration: are there adverse health outcomes? (Q33259845) (← links)
- The new frontier in health services research: a behavioural paradigm guided by genetics (Q33591931) (← links)
- Usual source of care and outcomes following acute myocardial infarction (Q33633087) (← links)
- At the interface of community and healthcare systems: a longitudinal cohort study on evolving health and the impact of primary healthcare from the patient's perspective (Q33683934) (← links)
- The role of usual source of care in cholesterol treatment (Q33961054) (← links)
- An interpersonal continuity of care measure for Medicare Part B claims analyses (Q34038410) (← links)
- African American women's preventative care usage: the role of social support and racial experiences and attitudes (Q34098212) (← links)
- Patient-physician connectedness and quality of primary care (Q34286105) (← links)
- Outpatient Follow-up Visit and 30-Day Emergency Department Visit and Readmission in Patients Hospitalized for Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (Q34296322) (← links)
- Continuity of care: a reconceptualization (Q34346959) (← links)
- Impact of continuity of care on mortality and health care costs: a nationwide cohort study in Korea (Q34483982) (← links)
- Continuity of care is good for elderly people with diabetes: retrospective cohort study of mortality and hospitalization. (Q34506304) (← links)
- Usual source of care in preventive service use: a regular doctor versus a regular site (Q34623392) (← links)
- On being new to an insurance plan: health care use associated with the first years in a health insurance plan (Q34628200) (← links)
- Interpersonal continuity of care and care outcomes: a critical review (Q34629196) (← links)
- The association of ambulatory care with breast cancer stage at diagnosis among Medicare beneficiaries (Q34722575) (← links)
- Does patient-centered care improve provision of preventive services? (Q34733717) (← links)
- Disparities in access to care and satisfaction among U.S. children: the roles of race/ethnicity and poverty status (Q34757443) (← links)
- Continuity of Care: Literature review and implications (Q34783249) (← links)
- A medical home versus temporary housing: the importance of a stable usual source of care (Q35049514) (← links)
- Short-term impacts of coverage loss in a Medicaid population: early results from a prospective cohort study of the Oregon Health Plan (Q35052497) (← links)
- Neighborhood effects on primary care access in Los Angeles (Q35159078) (← links)
- Effect of Usual Source of Care on Depression among Medicare Beneficiaries: An Application of a Simultaneous-Equations Model (Q35190982) (← links)
- Continuity of care for older patients in family practice: how important is it? (Q35607172) (← links)
- Defining and measuring interpersonal continuity of care (Q35713848) (← links)
- Continuity of care and quality of care - inseparable twin (Q35765137) (← links)
- Access to health care and heavy drinking in patients with diabetes or hypertension: implications for alcohol interventions (Q35894801) (← links)
- Room for improvement: patients' experiences of primary care in Quebec before major reforms (Q38632040) (← links)
- Relational continuity from the patient perspective: comparison of primary healthcare evaluation instruments (Q36102261) (← links)
- Access to health services in an urban community: does source of care make a difference? (Q36275075) (← links)
- The effects of primary care physician visit continuity on patients' experiences with care (Q36417098) (← links)
- Income and regional gradients in being without a regular doctor: does the slope of gradients decrease for those with greater health needs? (Q36569235) (← links)
- Connectedness in the context of patient–provider relationships: a concept analysis (Q36697252) (← links)
- Linking mother and child access to dental care (Q36766935) (← links)
- Linking mother access to dental care and child oral health (Q36766939) (← links)
- When a usual source of care and usual provider matter: adult prevention and screening services. (Q36841119) (← links)
- A usual source of care: supplement or substitute for health insurance among low-income children? (Q37051474) (← links)
- Topics and sources of memorable breast cancer messages and their impact on prevention and detection behaviors. (Q37282325) (← links)
- Continuity of outpatient and inpatient care by primary care physicians for hospitalized older adults (Q37408945) (← links)
- Is provider continuity associated with chlamydia screening for adolescent and young adult women? (Q37863922) (← links)
- Enhancing transitions from addiction treatment to primary care (Q38258422) (← links)
- Opioid substitution therapy clients' preferences for targeted versus general primary health-care outlets (Q39562866) (← links)
- Perceived access to health care and its influence on the prevalence of behavioral risks among urban African Americans. (Q39636101) (← links)
- Primary care affiliations of adults in a methadone program with onsite care (Q39794063) (← links)
- Access to care as a predictor of patients' knowledge of cardiovascular diseases. (Q39830826) (← links)
- Does managed care improve access to care for Medicaid beneficiaries with disabilities? A national study (Q39873426) (← links)