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Risking It All For a New Business Model at Family Physicians of St. Joe

Family Physicians of St. Joseph

That has placed them in the rare company of becoming one of the Top Fifteen Under 15 businesses in our community. In 2007, Dr. Mancini joined the practice, followed by Dr. Meadows in 2012, and Dr. Gendernalik in 2015. Joseph has succeeded in doing just that. Family Physicians of St. Joseph, P.C., Anchored at 147 Peace Boulevard in St.

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Position Statement on Measurement Based Care

Integrated Care News by CFHA

Use of Measurement-Based Care for Behavioral Health Care in Community Settings. Advancing Measurement-Informed Care in Community Behavioral Health. MBC is presented not simply as data collection, but as a dynamic, evidence-based clinical process that enhances outcomes, promotes equity, and strengthens team-based care. Carlier, I.

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Q&A: Cannabis Use Tied to Reduced Working Memory

Physician's Weekly

Gowin and his colleagues analyzed data from 1,003 adults between 22 and 36 years of age who had functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), urine toxicology, and cannabis use results collected at one academic site between 2012 and 2015 as part of the Human Connectome Project. The cohort (mean age, 28.7 It’s more complicated than that.

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Critics Suggest FDA Approving Aduhelm Will Erode the “Public Trust”: What About Patients’ Trust?

FDA Law Blog

In 2012 we at the Agency, under Dr. Janet Woodcock’s leadership, identified the need for more systematic patient engagement — a way to improve representativeness and be more proactive rather than reactive to interacting with patient communities. It harkens to the paternalism in medicine of the past.

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Does transitional care management improve outcomes after discharge from the hospital?

Common Sense Family Doctor

An analysis of Medicare data from 2012 to 2017 found that "using TCM codes was linked to a modest reduction in the number of patients readmitted to the hospital within 30 and 90 days after discharge, with the greatest improvements seen in 2017. More than a decade into the program, it remains uncertain whether TCM actually improves outcomes.

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Human papillomavirus vaccination in community-based clinics among adolescents by ethnicity, country of birth, and sex [Screening, prevention, and health promotion]

Annals of Family Medicine

Objective To determine if there are differences in HPV vaccine uptake among children and adolescents in community-based healthcare organizations by ethnicity and country of birth, stratified by sex. Context Human papillomavirus (HPV) is a common sexually transmitted infection that can lead to multiple types of cancer.

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In asymptomatic severe aortic stenosis, is earlier intervention better?

Common Sense Family Doctor

A recent editorial in the Journal of the American Heart Association discussed a “paradigm shift” in management of severe aortic stenosis: 69% of Medicare fee-for-service beneficiaries who underwent aortic valve replacement from 2012-2019 had TAVI, with the percentage undergoing SAVR falling from 75% in 2012 to just 10% in 2019.