2011
DOI: 10.3122/jabfm.2011.06.110264
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Change, Lack of Change, and Creating Optimal Change Out of Chaos

Abstract: Once again, we consider how to effect practice change at the local and national levels. This issue includes several articles that relate to quality improvement. Some physician actions seem resistant to change, as do the underlying social determinants and processes that lead to what are thought to be avoidable hospitalizations, but we also find that concerted effort, along with standardized orders sets and other avenues, can make a difference. Sometimes, however, our attempts at change can lead to more distract… Show more

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