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The Association of Family Continuity with Infant Health Service Use
Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine, 09/05/08
Clark EC et al. - Family continuity, when measured at the clinic level, is associated with a variable effect on infant health service use. This finding suggests that clinic-level continuity is not sufficient for achieving all the benefits of continuity.
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