Family Practice NewsSurviving Without Liability Insurance—1 Year LaterJanuary 1, 2005Health PolicyPractice ManagementBusiness of Medicine
Family Practice NewsNew Zealand Offers No-Fault Compensation ModelJanuary 1, 2005Health PolicyPractice ManagementBusiness of Medicine
Family Practice NewsMedicare Pay Issue Not Affecting Access to CareJanuary 1, 2005Health PolicyPractice ManagementBusiness of Medicine
Family Practice NewsMedicare Advisers Examine Pay for PerformanceJanuary 1, 2005Health PolicyPractice ManagementBusiness of Medicine
Family Practice NewsMedicare Set to Tackle Approach to Chronic CareJanuary 1, 2005Health PolicyPractice ManagementBusiness of Medicine
Family Practice NewsManaged Care Firm Goes All HSA—for EmployeesJanuary 1, 2005Health PolicyPractice ManagementBusiness of Medicine
Family Practice NewsPatients Aren't Flooding Physicians' E-Mail BoxesJanuary 1, 2005Health PolicyPractice ManagementBusiness of Medicine
The Journal of Family PracticeThe Mini Electronic Medical Record: A Low-Cost, Low-Risk Partial SolutionDecember 1, 2001Practice ManagementBusiness of Medicine
The Journal of Family PracticeAssessing Guidelines for Use in Family PracticeNovember 1, 2001Practice ManagementBusiness of Medicine
The Journal of Family PracticeAn Act of Malpractice?November 1, 2001Practice ManagementBusiness of Medicine
The Journal of Family PracticeCan a clinical decision aid be useful in determining when to discontinue in-hospital cardiac resuscitation?June 1, 2001Practice ManagementBusiness of Medicine
The Journal of Family PracticeHand-Held Electronic PrescribingMay 1, 2001Practice ManagementBusiness of Medicine
The Journal of Family PracticeHow can I improve patient adherence to prescribed medication?April 1, 2001Practice ManagementBusiness of Medicine
The Journal of Family PracticeConducting The Direct Observation of Primary Care Study Insights from the Process of Conducting Multimethod Transdisciplinary Research in Community PracticeApril 1, 2001Practice ManagementBusiness of Medicine
The Journal of Family PracticeDo back-up antibiotic prescriptions for the treatment of common respiratory symptoms alter fill rates and patient satisfaction?February 1, 2001Practice ManagementBusiness of Medicine