Max Rady College of Medicine
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Mustard CA, Mayer T, Black C, Postl B. Continuity of pediatric ambulatory care in a universally insured population. Pediatrics 1996;98(6 Pt 1):1028-1034. [Abstract]
Related concepts |
Measuring Majority of Care |
Patient Allocation Algorithm: Assigning Patients to Physicians, Physician Groups or Clinics |
Regular Source of Care (RSOC) |
Related terms |
Continuity Of Care (COC) (Ambulatory) |
Regular Source of Care (RSOC) |
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