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The Community Tracking Study Surveys of Physicians

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  • Frank Potter
  • Stephen Williams
  • Nuria Diaz-Tena

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Describes design and implementation issues for this nationally representative telephone survey of nonfederal patient care physicians, which is designed to document changes they are experiencing in the health care system and learn how these changes are affecting them, their practices, and the way they deliver medical care.

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  • Frank Potter & Stephen Williams & Nuria Diaz-Tena, "undated". "The Community Tracking Study Surveys of Physicians," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 9b8b154d1fd84e6499c386031, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:9b8b154d1fd84e6499c3860311d80879
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