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Family Practice Management (ISSN 1531-1929) is published bimonthly by the Publications Division of the American Academy of Family Physicians, 11400 Tomahawk Creek Parkway, Leawood, Kansas 66211-2680. Phone: 800-274-2237. FPM is indexed in MEDLINE and Cumulative Index to Nursing & Allied Health Literature.

The print version of Family Practice Management is $14 a copy for six or fewer copies, $10 a copy for seven or more copies. One-year subscription: for AAFP members, $30 U.S., $42 Canada, $52 foreign; for institutions, $80 U.S., $92 Canada, $102 foreign; physicians and other individuals, $58 U.S., $70 Canada, $80 foreign; medical students, residents, allied health care professionals and medical office management staff, $43 U.S., $55 Canada, $65 foreign, when payment is accompanied by identification of profession. Remit in U.S. dollars, drawn on a U.S. bank. Order online or call 800-274-2237, ext. 5298. Ask about discounted rates for American Family Physician when you purchase a combined subscription with Family Practice Management. Printed in the U.S. Copyright 2008 by the American Academy of Family Physicians.

The information and opinions presented in FPM reflect the views of the authors, not those of the journal or the American Academy of Family Physicians unless so stated. The staff of FPM makes every reasonable effort to provide accurate, authoritative information, but FPM is intended only as a guide; it does not replace ICD-9 CM and CPT coding manuals or other such resources.

It is policy of the AAFP that all FPM authors and editors disclose relationships with commercial entities before their role in developing editorial content is confirmed. Disclosure documents are reviewed for potential conflicts of interest. If conflicts are identified, they are resolved before confirmation of participation. Only those who have no conflicts of interest or whose conflicts have been successfully resolved were involved in this CME activity. We publish a disclosure statement with each relevant article, and we inform readers of any pertinent relationships disclosed.

Educational Objectives of FPM

  • High quality, cost-effective patient care
  • Effective, ethical practice in managed care
  • Computerizing practice and maximizing the usefulness of computers
  • Diagnosis and procedure coding
  • Career and practice development
  • Developments in Medicare and other federal health care programs
  • The evolving health care system and the place of family practice in it
  • Balancing the demands of professional and personal life
  • Developing and exercising leadership skills
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