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Ann S O'Malley

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Health Affairs (Project Hope)|December 18, 2012
After-hours access to primary care practices linked with lower emergency department use and less unmet medical needAnn S O'Malley
Current Opinion in Pediatrics|November 19, 2004
Current evidence on the impact of continuity of careAnn S O'Malley
The New England Journal of Medicine|March 25, 2011
Tapping the unmet potential of health information technologyAnn S O'Malley
Journal of General Internal Medicine|March 14, 2018
How to Deliver Care Management: Guidance from an Analysis of Communication Patterns in Primary CareAnn S O'Malley
Journal of Community Health|April 26, 2003
Delivery of preventive services for low-income persons over age 50: a comparison of community health clinics to private doctors' officesAnn S O'Malley, Jeanne Mandelblatt
Archives of Internal Medicine|January 11, 2007
Studies comparing quality of care by specialty: valid, relevant, or neither?Patrick G O'Malley, Ann S O'Malley
Journal of General Internal Medicine|December 20, 2008
Patient experiences with coordination of care: the benefit of continuity and primary care physician as referral sourceAnn S O'Malley, Peter J Cunningham
The Journal of Ambulatory Care Management|August 29, 2020
Opportunities for Improving Chronic Care Management to Address Demands for Accessible Accountable Care During and After the PandemicAnn S O'Malley, Eugene C Rich
Archives of Internal Medicine|January 12, 2011
Referral and consultation communication between primary care and specialist physicians: finding common groundAnn S O'Malley, James D Reschovsky
Health Affairs (Project Hope)|November 20, 2008
Do reimbursement delays discourage Medicaid participation by physicians?Peter J Cunningham, Ann S O'Malley
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Health Affairs (Project Hope)|December 18, 2012
After-hours access to primary care practices linked with lower emergency department use and less unmet medical needAnn S O'Malley
Current Opinion in Pediatrics|November 19, 2004
Current evidence on the impact of continuity of careAnn S O'Malley
The New England Journal of Medicine|March 25, 2011
Tapping the unmet potential of health information technologyAnn S O'Malley
Journal of General Internal Medicine|March 14, 2018
How to Deliver Care Management: Guidance from an Analysis of Communication Patterns in Primary CareAnn S O'Malley
Journal of Community Health|April 26, 2003
Delivery of preventive services for low-income persons over age 50: a comparison of community health clinics to private doctors' officesAnn S O'Malley, Jeanne Mandelblatt
Archives of Internal Medicine|January 11, 2007
Studies comparing quality of care by specialty: valid, relevant, or neither?Patrick G O'Malley, Ann S O'Malley
Journal of General Internal Medicine|December 20, 2008
Patient experiences with coordination of care: the benefit of continuity and primary care physician as referral sourceAnn S O'Malley, Peter J Cunningham
The Journal of Ambulatory Care Management|August 29, 2020
Opportunities for Improving Chronic Care Management to Address Demands for Accessible Accountable Care During and After the PandemicAnn S O'Malley, Eugene C Rich
Archives of Internal Medicine|January 12, 2011
Referral and consultation communication between primary care and specialist physicians: finding common groundAnn S O'Malley, James D Reschovsky
Health Affairs (Project Hope)|November 20, 2008
Do reimbursement delays discourage Medicaid participation by physicians?Peter J Cunningham, Ann S O'Malley
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