
January 2002 Table of Contents
Articles
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Toward Sensitive Treatment of Obese Patients
Syed M. Ahmed, MD, MPH, DrPH, Jeanne Parr Lemkau, PhD, and Sandra Lee Birt
Compassionate care will help them even if they never lose a pound.
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"You Should See My Doctor": Cost-Effective Marketing Ideas for Your Practice
James M. Giovino, MD
Marketing doesn't have to be expensive, complicated or unethical. To begin, simply treat your current patients right.
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COVER
Tuning Up Your Patient Schedule
M. Kyu Chung, MD
These scheduling tips can help you smooth out the peaks and valleys in your patient flow and increase your bottom line.
Featured Departments
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GETTING PAID
CPT: What's New in 2002?
Kent J. Moore
You should be aware of changes in E/M, integumentary, musculoskeletal and lab codes.
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CODING & DOCUMENTATION
Answers to Your Questions
Kent J. Moore
Preventive care & the E/M guidelines Review of blood-gas analysis Draining a hematoma
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IMPROVING PATIENT CARE
Race and Preventive Services Delivery
Robin S. Gotler, MA, Robert L. Williams, MD, MPH, Susan A. Flocke, PhD, George E. Kikano, MD, CPE, Kurt C. Stange, MD, PhD
The way to eliminate disparities may be to improve access to family physicians.
48PRACTICE DIARY
Sanford J. Brown, MD
Locum tenens Job security The oracle
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COMPUTERS
Looking for a Good Electronic Medical Records System?
Jennifer Bush
This list of criteria for evaluating EMR systems has been developed for family physicians by family physicians.
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BALANCING ACT
The Forgotten Art of Setting Goals
Pamela J. Vaccaro, MA, CSP
If your goals have never moved you to action, the problem may be your goals, not you.Other Departments 12 EDITOR'S PAGE 14 LETTERS 55 AUTHORS GUIDE 61 FPM QUIZ (EARN 3 HOURS OF CME CREDIT) 65 CLASSIFIEDS
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