Physician-Patient Racial Concordance, Continuity of Care, and Patterns of Care for Hypertension
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Konrad, Thomas R.
Howard, Daniel L.
Edwards, Lloyd J.
Ivanova, Anastasia
Carey, Timothy S.
Bibliographic Citation
American Journal of Public Health 2005 December; 95(12): 2186- 2190
Date
2005-12Collections
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