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A Positive Deviance Approach to Understanding Key Features to Improving Diabetes Care in the Medical Home

Robert A. Gabbay, Mark W. Friedberg, Michelle Miller-Day, Peter F. Cronholm, Alan Adelman and Eric C. Schneider
The Annals of Family Medicine May 2013, 11 (Suppl 1) S99-S107; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1370/afm.1473
Robert A. Gabbay
1Penn State College of Medicine, Hershey, Pennsylvania
MD, PhD
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  • For correspondence: rgabbay@hmc.psu.edu
Mark W. Friedberg
2RAND, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts
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Michelle Miller-Day
3Chapman University, Orange, California
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Peter F. Cronholm
4Department of Family Medicine and Community Health, Center for Public Health Initiatives, and Leonard Davis Institute of Health Economics, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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Alan Adelman
1Penn State College of Medicine, Hershey, Pennsylvania
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Eric C. Schneider
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5Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, Massachusetts
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vol. 11 no. Suppl 1 S99-S107
DOI 
https://doi.org/10.1370/afm.1473
PubMed 
23690393

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The Annals of Family Medicine
Print ISSN 
1544-1709
Online ISSN 
1544-1717
History 
  • Received for publication June 27, 2012
  • Revision received October 29, 2012
  • Accepted for publication November 13, 2012
  • Published online May 20, 2013.

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  1. Robert A. Gabbay, MD, PhD1⇑,
  2. Mark W. Friedberg, MD, MPP2,
  3. Michelle Miller-Day, PhD3,
  4. Peter F. Cronholm, MD, MSCE4,
  5. Alan Adelman, MD, MS1 and
  6. Eric C. Schneider, MD, MSc2,5
  1. 1Penn State College of Medicine, Hershey, Pennsylvania
  2. 2RAND, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts
  3. 3Chapman University, Orange, California
  4. 4Department of Family Medicine and Community Health, Center for Public Health Initiatives, and Leonard Davis Institute of Health Economics, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
  5. 5Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, Massachusetts
  1. CORRESPONDING AUTHOR: Robert A. Gabbay, MD, PhD, Penn State College of Medicine, Penn State Hershey Diabetes Institute, 500 University Dr, Mail Code H044, Hershey, PA 17033-0850, rgabbay{at}hmc.psu.edu

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