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Virginia L Sharp

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The Journal of Ambulatory Care Management|September 21, 2006
Using medical billing data to evaluate chronically ill children over timeJohn M Neff, Virginia L Sharp, Jean Popalisky, et al.
Health Services Research|February 18, 2004
Profile of medical charges for children by health status group and severity level in a Washington State Health PlanJohn M Neff, Virginia L Sharp, John Muldoon, et al.
The Journal of Ambulatory Care Management|June 23, 2009
Care management for children with special needs: Part II: the role of primary careTracy M Fitzgibbon, Jean Popalisky, Kristin Myers, et al.
The Journal of Ambulatory Care Management|June 23, 2009
Care management for children with special needs: part I: the role of health plansTracy M Fitzgibbon, Jean Popalisky, Kristin Myers, et al.
Maternal and Child Health Journal|November 27, 2008
Parents of children with special health care needs who have better coping skills have fewer depressive symptomsShervin S Churchill, Nanci L Villareale, Teresa A Monaghan, et al.
Ambulatory Pediatrics : the Official Journal of the Ambulatory Pediatric Association|March 13, 2002
Identifying and classifying children with chronic conditions using administrative data with the clinical risk group classification systemJohn M Neff, Virginia L Sharp, John Muldoon, et al.
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The Journal of Ambulatory Care Management|September 21, 2006
Using medical billing data to evaluate chronically ill children over timeJohn M Neff, Virginia L Sharp, Jean Popalisky, et al.
Health Services Research|February 18, 2004
Profile of medical charges for children by health status group and severity level in a Washington State Health PlanJohn M Neff, Virginia L Sharp, John Muldoon, et al.
The Journal of Ambulatory Care Management|June 23, 2009
Care management for children with special needs: Part II: the role of primary careTracy M Fitzgibbon, Jean Popalisky, Kristin Myers, et al.
The Journal of Ambulatory Care Management|June 23, 2009
Care management for children with special needs: part I: the role of health plansTracy M Fitzgibbon, Jean Popalisky, Kristin Myers, et al.
Maternal and Child Health Journal|November 27, 2008
Parents of children with special health care needs who have better coping skills have fewer depressive symptomsShervin S Churchill, Nanci L Villareale, Teresa A Monaghan, et al.
Ambulatory Pediatrics : the Official Journal of the Ambulatory Pediatric Association|March 13, 2002
Identifying and classifying children with chronic conditions using administrative data with the clinical risk group classification systemJohn M Neff, Virginia L Sharp, John Muldoon, et al.
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