Time Pressure During Primary Care Office Visits: a Prospective Evaluation of Data from the Healthy Work Place Study
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Roger L. Brown | S. Yale | E. Williams | M. Linzer | Anita B. Varkey | Ellie Grossman | S. Poplau | for the Healthy Work Place Investigators | Hannah T. Neprash | K. Prasad
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