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An Office System for Organizing Preventive ServicesA Report by the American Cancer Society Advisory Group on Preventive Health Care Reminder Systems
Linda S. Leininger, MD, MPH;
Leonard Finn, MD;
Larry Dickey, MD;
Allen J. Dietrich, MD;
Lewis Foxhall, MD;
David Garr, MD;
Barbara Stewart, MD;
Richard Wender, MD
Arch Fam Med. 1996;5(2):108-115.
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