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Who is your prenatal care provider? An algorithm to identify the predominant prenatal care provider with claims data
BackgroundUsing claims data to identify a predominant prenatal care (PNC) provider is not always straightforward, but it is essential for assessing...
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Associations Between Patient Comfort with a Primary Care Provider and Three Measures of Behavioral Health Services Utilization
BackgroundBehavioral health services (BHS) can help improve and treat mental and emotional health problems. Yet, attitudinal and/or structural...
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A qualitative investigation of uninsured patient and primary care provider perspectives on specialty care eConsults
BackgroundUninsured and underinsured patients face specialty care access disparities that prevent them from obtaining the care they need and...
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Prescribing and Acceptance of Medications for Opioid Use Disorder in VA Primary Care: Veteran and Provider Perspectives
BackgroundMedications to treat opioid use disorder (MOUD) such as buprenorphine/naloxone can effectively treat OUD and reduce opioid-related...
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Implementation and Evaluation of Educational Workshops to Increase Primary Care Provider and Medical Student Comfort in Psychiatric Care
ObjectiveMental health treatment is often initiated in primary care settings, but many primary care providers (PCPs), residents, and medical students...
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Development of the Ready to Care Survey for VA Women’s Health Primary Care Provider
IntroductionWomen Veterans are at increased risk for poor pregnancy outcomes and are increasingly using Veteran Affairs (VA) for maternity benefits....
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Associations of Primary Care Provider Burnout with Quality Improvement, Patient Experience Measurement, Clinic Culture, and Job Satisfaction
BackgroundBurnout among providers negatively impacts patient care experiences and safety. Providers at Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHC) are...
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Primary Care and Infectious Disease Provider Adherence to HIV Pre-exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) Prescribing and Monitoring Recommendations
This study aimed to compare primary care (PC) and infectious diseases (ID) provider adherence to HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) prescribing and...
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Is Primary Care Patient Experience Associated with Provider-Patient Language Concordance and Use of Interpreters for Spanish-preferring Patients: A Systematic Literature Review
BackgroundHealthcare provided by a bilingual provider or with the assistance of an interpreter improves care quality; however, their associations...
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Patient-stimulated fall prevention screening in primary care: analysis of provider coding changes
BackgroundThe Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has developed an evidenced based clinical screening tool, Stop** Elderly Accidents,...
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Primary care and abortion provider perspectives on mail-order medication abortion: a qualitative study
BackgroundThis qualitative study aims to assess perspectives of clinicians and clinic staff on mail-order pharmacy dispensing for medication abortion.
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Realist analysis of whether emergency departments with primary care services generate ‘provider-induced demand’
BackgroundIt is not known whether emergency departments (EDs) with primary care services influence demand for non-urgent care (‘provider-induced...
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Unintentional injury prevention in American Indian and Alaska Native communities: a sco** review of the Indian Health Service Primary Care Provider newsletter
BackgroundUnintentional injuries disproportionately impact American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) populations. Develo** effective and culturally...
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Access to primary health care: perspectives of primary care physicians and community stakeholders
BackgroundAction on the social determinants of health is important to strengthen primary health care and promote access among underserved...
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‘Atawhai’: a primary care provider-led response to family violence in Aotearoa New Zealand
BackgroundAs a key determinant of ill-health, family violence is inadequately responded to within Aotearoa New Zealand health policy and practice....
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“Care needs to be integrated” Patient and provider perspectives on a cancer shared-care model
PurposeCurrent early-stage breast and gynecological cancer care models often begin with a referral from a primary care provider (PCP) or gynecologist...
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Increasing Access to Buprenorphine for Opioid Use Disorder in Primary Care: an Assessment of Provider Incentives
BackgroundPrimary care providers (PCPs) are essential to increasing access to office-based buprenorphine medication treatment for opioid use disorder...
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Antidepressant Prescription Behavior Among Primary Care Clinician Providers After an Interprofessional Primary Care Psychiatric Training Program
Primary care providers (PCPs) are increasingly called upon to screen for and treat depression. However, PCPs often lack the training to diagnose and...
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Provider Perspectives on an Integrated Behavioral Health Prevention Approach in Pediatric Primary Care
The purpose of this study was to use qualitative interviews to ascertain the perspective of pediatric primary care providers on the implementation of...
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Provider perspectives on clinical decision support to improve HIV prevention in pediatric primary care: a multiple methods study
BackgroundClinical decision support (CDS) is a promising intervention for improving uptake of HIV testing and pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP)....