Family Practice NewsFeds: 'Price-Tagging' Key to Consumer-Driven Care : Bush administration's theory is that incentivized consumers will drive price down and quality up.September 1, 2006Health PolicyPractice ManagementBusiness of Medicine
The Journal of Family PracticeWhat are appropriate screening tests for infants and children?September 1, 2006Pediatrics
The Journal of Family PracticeWhat predicts a successful smoking cessation attempt?September 1, 2006Addiction Medicine
The Journal of Family PracticeShould patients receive 23-valent pneumococcal vaccination more than once?September 1, 2006Vaccines
The Journal of Family PracticeWhat test is the best for diagnosing infectious mononucleosis?September 1, 2006Infectious Diseases
The Journal of Family PracticeWhat nonpharmacological treatments are effective against common nongenital warts?September 1, 2006Dermatology
The Journal of Family PracticeWhat is the most beneficial diet for patients with diverticulosis?September 1, 2006Gastroenterology
The Journal of Family PracticeTwo students, 2 tropical beaches, 2 injured feetSeptember 1, 2006Dermatology
The Journal of Family PracticeAre your patients with risk of CVD getting the viscous soluble fiber they need?September 1, 2006Cardiology
The Journal of Family PracticePsyllium: Keeping this boon for patients from becoming a bane for providersSeptember 1, 2006
The Journal of Family PracticeHow might acknowledging a medical error promote patient safety?September 1, 2006
The Journal of Family PracticeWhat hope is there for meaningful tort reform to stop another malpractice crisis?September 1, 2006
The Journal of Family PracticeAcute sinusitis: Which factors do FPs believe are most diagnostic and best predict antibiotic efficacy?September 1, 2006