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Annals of Family Medicine 2:S88-S99 (2004)
© 2004 Annals of Family Medicine, Inc.
doi: 10.1370/afm.138

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Task Force Report 5. Report of the Task Force on Family Medicine’s Role in Shaping the Future Health Care Delivery System

Richard G. Roberts, MD, JD1, Pam S. Snape, MD2 and Kevin Burke3

1 Chair, Task Force Report 5, Madison, Wisc
2 Vice Chair, Task Force Report 5, Greenville, SC
3 Staff Executive, Task Force Report 5, Washington, DC



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Figure 1. The leadership matrix.

Pt = patients; FP = family physicians; PCP = primary care physicians; Comm = local communities; HC Prof = health care professionals; Prof Org = professional organizations; Org Infl = change agents and organizations of infl uence; Plans = health plans; Emp/Lab = employers and labor organizations; Govt = government policy makers; Non-govt = nongovernmental policy makers.

 





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