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The effect of provider affiliation with a primary care network on emergency department visits and hospital admissions
Finlay A. McAlister, Jeffrey A. Bakal, Lee Green, Brad Bahler and Richard Lewanczuk
CMAJ March 12, 2018 190 (10) E276-E284; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1503/cmaj.170385
Finlay A. McAlister
Division of General Internal Medicine (McAlister) and Patient Health Outcomes Research and Clinical Effectiveness Unit (McAlister, Bakal), Alberta SPOR Support Unit Data Platform; Department of Family Medicine (Green); Department of Medicine (Lewanczuk), University of Alberta and Primary Health Care, Alberta Health Services (Bahler), Edmonton, Alta.
MD MScJeffrey A. Bakal
Division of General Internal Medicine (McAlister) and Patient Health Outcomes Research and Clinical Effectiveness Unit (McAlister, Bakal), Alberta SPOR Support Unit Data Platform; Department of Family Medicine (Green); Department of Medicine (Lewanczuk), University of Alberta and Primary Health Care, Alberta Health Services (Bahler), Edmonton, Alta.
PhDLee Green
Division of General Internal Medicine (McAlister) and Patient Health Outcomes Research and Clinical Effectiveness Unit (McAlister, Bakal), Alberta SPOR Support Unit Data Platform; Department of Family Medicine (Green); Department of Medicine (Lewanczuk), University of Alberta and Primary Health Care, Alberta Health Services (Bahler), Edmonton, Alta.
MD MPHBrad Bahler
Division of General Internal Medicine (McAlister) and Patient Health Outcomes Research and Clinical Effectiveness Unit (McAlister, Bakal), Alberta SPOR Support Unit Data Platform; Department of Family Medicine (Green); Department of Medicine (Lewanczuk), University of Alberta and Primary Health Care, Alberta Health Services (Bahler), Edmonton, Alta.
MDRichard Lewanczuk
Division of General Internal Medicine (McAlister) and Patient Health Outcomes Research and Clinical Effectiveness Unit (McAlister, Bakal), Alberta SPOR Support Unit Data Platform; Department of Family Medicine (Green); Department of Medicine (Lewanczuk), University of Alberta and Primary Health Care, Alberta Health Services (Bahler), Edmonton, Alta.
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Finlay A. McAlister, Jeffrey A. Bakal, Lee Green, Brad Bahler, Richard Lewanczuk
CMAJ Mar 2018, 190 (10) E276-E284; DOI: 10.1503/cmaj.170385
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