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Patient Allocation Algorithm: Assigning Patients to Physicians, Physician Groups or Clinics |
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MCHP Research Registry |
Record Linkage / Data Linkage |
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chronic disease |
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Data Collection |
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family |
Family Practice |
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Health |
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health services research |
Humans |
immunization |
information systems |
internet |
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Male |
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Medicine |
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Physician's Practice Patterns |
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