112 research outputs found

    Overcoming Challenges to Teamwork in Patient-Centered Medical Homes: A Qualitative Study

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    There is emerging consensus that enhanced inter-professional teamwork is necessary for the effective and efficient delivery of primary care, but there is less practical information specific to primary care available to guide practices on how to better work as teams. The purpose of this study was to describe how primary care practices have overcome challenges to providing team-based primary care and the implications for care delivery and policy

    Electronic Health Records and Support For Primary Care Teamwork

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    This study examined primary care practices' experiences using electronic health records (EHRs) as they strive to function as teams in patientcentered medical homes (PCMHs). We identify how EHRs facilitate and pose challenges to teamwork and how practices overcame such challenges. We describe solutions and identify opportunities to improve care processes as well as EHR functionalities and policies, to support teamwork

    Effect of spreading method on forest fertilization results on peatlands.

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    Catholic Deaf Newsletter, March 1996

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    A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Hartford, CT

    Going all the way: Politicizing, polarizing, and radicalizing identity offline and online

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    This essay conceptualizes radicalization as a collective process that evolves within the context of global, national, or local intergroup tensions. People do not radicalize on their own, but as part of a group in which a collective identity is developed. Some members of the group may take a radical activist route to promote or prevent social change. Their interactions with their opponents intensify, while their ideas and beliefs sharpen. In this essay, I propose an interpretative framework to analyze radicalizing collective identities. The framework departs from the notion that supranational processes shape and mold the micro level of (radicalizing) citizens' demands, the meso level of social movements and political parties, and the macro level of national political systems. The answer to questions such as who radicalizes, why people radicalize, and the forms radical action takes lies in the interaction of supranational processes, national political processes, and the context of political mobilization. It is argued that radicalizing identities are key in this process, no radicalization without identification!. © 2014 John Wiley & Sons Ltd

    The Hilltop 11-13-1959

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    This document created through a generous donation of Mr. Paul Cottonhttps://dh.howard.edu/hilltop_195060/1075/thumbnail.jp

    The Pathogenesis and Pathology of Ocular Onchocerciasis

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    Pacific Weekly, March 7, 1941

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