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Richard A Young

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Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice|March 24, 2021
What do we mean, 'necessary'?-Achieving balance and recognizing limits in primary healthcare and universal healthcareRichard A Young
Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.)|April 4, 2013
Cell phone use and crash riskRichard A Young
Human Factors|November 5, 2015
Driver Compensation: Impairment or Improvement?Richard A Young
Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine : JABFM|November 27, 2023
Re: Estimating the Cardiovascular Disease Risk Reduction of a Quality Improvement Initiative in Primary Care: Findings from EvidenceNOWRichard A Young
American Family Physician|September 30, 2020
Would Medicare for All Be the Most Beneficial Health Care System for Family Physicians and Patients? No: Medicare for All Would Cause Chaos and Fail to Control Health Care CostsRichard A Young
JAMA|February 12, 2020
Increasing Spending on Primary Care to Reduce Health Care CostsRichard A Young
Cell|March 19, 2011
Control of the embryonic stem cell stateRichard A Young
Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice|March 28, 2025
Thirty-Five Years of General Practice Payment and Administration in EnglandRichard A Young
BMJ Quality & Safety|March 10, 2015
Bad assumptions on primary care diagnostic errors. Response to: 'Advancing the science of measurement of diagnostic errors in healthcare: the Safer Dx framework' by Singh and SittigRichard A Young
Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.)|November 16, 2011
Cell phone use and crash risk: evidence for positive biasRichard A Young
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Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice|March 24, 2021
What do we mean, 'necessary'?-Achieving balance and recognizing limits in primary healthcare and universal healthcareRichard A Young
Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.)|April 4, 2013
Cell phone use and crash riskRichard A Young
Human Factors|November 5, 2015
Driver Compensation: Impairment or Improvement?Richard A Young
Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine : JABFM|November 27, 2023
Re: Estimating the Cardiovascular Disease Risk Reduction of a Quality Improvement Initiative in Primary Care: Findings from EvidenceNOWRichard A Young
American Family Physician|September 30, 2020
Would Medicare for All Be the Most Beneficial Health Care System for Family Physicians and Patients? No: Medicare for All Would Cause Chaos and Fail to Control Health Care CostsRichard A Young
JAMA|February 12, 2020
Increasing Spending on Primary Care to Reduce Health Care CostsRichard A Young
Cell|March 19, 2011
Control of the embryonic stem cell stateRichard A Young
Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice|March 28, 2025
Thirty-Five Years of General Practice Payment and Administration in EnglandRichard A Young
BMJ Quality & Safety|March 10, 2015
Bad assumptions on primary care diagnostic errors. Response to: 'Advancing the science of measurement of diagnostic errors in healthcare: the Safer Dx framework' by Singh and SittigRichard A Young
Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.)|November 16, 2011
Cell phone use and crash risk: evidence for positive biasRichard A Young
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