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EDITORIAL 482 Trust and Relationships Remain at the Heart of Primary Care
Kenneth W. Lin
ORIGINAL RESEARCH 484 Annual Wellness Visits for Persons With Physical Disabilities
Before and After ACA ImplementationTanima Basu; Neil Kamdar; Patrick Brady; Cristin M. Cole; Jaque King; Robyn Rontal; Diane M. Harper
492 Improving Suicide Risk Screening to Identify the Highest Risk Patients: Results From the PRImary Care Screening Methods (PRISM) StudyCraig J. Bryan; Michael H. Allen; Cynthia J. Thomsen; Alexis M. May; Justin C. Baker; AnnaBelle O. Bryan; Julia A. Harris; Craig A. Cunningham; Kara B. Taylor; Michelle D. Wine; Johnnie Young; Sean Williams; Kirsi White; Logan Smith; W. Cole Lawson; Timothy Hope; William Russell; Kent D. Hinkson, Jr; Tyler Cheney; Kimberly Arne
499 Improving Quality Improvement Capacity and Clinical Performance in Small Primary Care PracticesKatie F. Coleman; Chloe Krakauer; Melissa Anderson; LeAnn Michaels; David A. Dorr; Lyle J. Fagnan; Clarissa Hsu; Michael L. Parchman
507 Resource Brokering: Efforts to Assist Patients With Housing, Transportation, and Economic Needs in Primary Care SettingsTaressa K. Fraze; Laura B. Beidler; Caroline Fichtenberg; Amanda L. Brewster; Laura M. Gottlieb
515 Clinician Response to Patient Emotion: Impact on Subsequent Communication and Visit LengthMary Catherine Beach; Jenny Park; Dingfen Han; Christopher Evans; Richard D. Moore; Somnath Saha
521 Where Trust Flourishes: Perceptions of Clinicians Who Trust Their Organizations and Are Trusted by Their PatientsMark Linzer; Hannah Neprash; Roger Brown; Eric Williams; Crystal Audi; Sara Poplau; Kriti Prasad; Dhruv Khullar
532 Peer Coaching to Improve Diabetes Self-Management Among Low-Income Black Veteran Men: A Mixed Methods Assessment of Enrollment and EngagementCassie D. Turner; Rebecca Lindsay; Michele Heisler
METHODOLOGY 540 Case Study With a Participatory Approach: Rethinking
Pragmatics of Stakeholder Engagement for Implementation ResearchCatherine Hudon; Maud-Christine Chouinard; Mathieu Bisson; Alya Danish; Marlène Karam; Ariane Girard; Pierre-Luc Bossé; Mireille Lambert
547 Measuring Primary Care Across 35 OECD CountriesStephen J. Zyzanski; Martha M. Gonzalez; Jonathan P. O’Neal; Rebecca S. Etz; Sarah R. Reves; Kurt C. Stange
SPECIAL REPORT 527 Silent Consequences of COVID-19: Why It’s Critical to
Recover Routine Vaccination Rates Through Equitable Vaccine Policies and PracticesAva Skolnik; Alexandra Bhatti; Anna Larson; Rachel Mitrovich
REFLECTIONS 553 The Lost Pillar: Does Continuity of Care Still Matter?
David Loxterkamp
556 Parenting My Transgender Child: From Loss to AcceptanceJustine Larson
INNOVATIONS IN PRIMARY CARE 560 Implementation of a “Cases and Conundrums” Conference
Among Early Career Internal Medicine CliniciansJohn C. Matulis III; Suzette Barakat
561 Fulfilling a Need: A Residency-Based Program to Preserve a Suboxone Treatment Program in a Rural CommunityMeredith C. Buck; Ali N. McCormick; Mollie M. Meagher; Glenn Kauppila; Terrence J. Witt
562 Community Paramedic Mobile COVID-19 Unit Serving People Experiencing HomelessnessZachary R. Stickler; Peter N. Carlson; Lucas Myers; Jill Ryan Schultz; Teresa Swenson; Candice Darling; Chad Liedl; Rozalina G. McCoy
563 The Implementation of a Clinic-Based Opioid Review Board to Address High-Risk Opioid Prescribing in Primary CareJonathan L. Robbins; Julie Byler; Angela Vinti; Scott Watson; Afaf Sharen Azar; P. Todd Korthuis; Mary Pickett
DEPARTMENTS
483 CORRECTION
564 FAMILY MEDICINE UPDATESNews from the organizations that sponsor the Annals
573 EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
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Trust and Relationships at the Heart of Care 482
Blogger Kenny Lin discusses how trust and relationships remain at the heart of primary care.
Use of Annual Wellness Visit After ACA 484
Annual wellness visits increased between 2008-2016 for all people with disabilities.
Primary Care Suicide Risk Screening 492
An item from a screening tool significantly improves the accu-racy of identifying suicide attempts.
Building Quality Improvement Capacity 499
Using practice facilitators can improve performance on clinical quality measures.
Assisting Patients With Social Needs 507
Case management–style approaches in primary care settings can improve patients’ social conditions.
Emotional Communication and Visit Length 515
Providing space for patients to talk about their emotions in the HIV ambulatory care setting is not shown to save time, but may be important for other reasons.
Organizational Trust 521
Trust is high among clinicians and patients when organizational culture favors quality, communication, cohesion, and values.
Recovering Routine Vaccination Rates 527
Policy and programmatic efforts can be implemented at the local and national level to improve routine vaccination rates.
Peer Coaching for Diabetes Self-Management 532
Certain peer coach communication strategies are associated with higher engagement in a diabetes self-management intervention.
Case Study With a Participatory Approach 540
Twelve steps for designing and conducting a case study with a participatory approach may help guide researchers in the imple-mentation analysis of complex health care innovations.
Primary Care in 35 Countries 547
This paper examines the psychometric properties and scores of the Person-Centered Primary Care Measure in 35 countries.
The Long Reach of Continuity 553
Continuity of care means more than a measurement of serial encounters; it’s the source of the most lasting rewards in family medicine.
Parenting My Transgender Child 556
The author shares a personal story of how physicians in par-ticular can support families with gender-creative children.
Diagnosis and Community Among Early Career Clinicians 560
Busy, early-career primary care clinicians can improve patient care, social connectivity, and diagnostic acumen through an institutionally supported case conference.
Suboxone Treatment in a Rural Community 561
A residency program engaged the community to implement an addiction service project.
Mobile COVID-19 Unit and Homelessness 562
A community paramedic team created a mobile COVID-19 unit for people experiencing homelessness.
Opioid Review Board in Primary Care 563
An interprofessional opioid review board within an internal medicine clinic decreases high-risk opioid prescribing, increases the use of sublingual buprenorphine, and contributes to a culture of safe opioid prescribing.
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