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Table of Contents
- Findings From the AHRQ Transforming Primary Care Grant Initiative: A Synthesis Report
- Executive Summary
- Introduction
- Methods
- Overview of the 14 Transforming Primary Care Grants
- Key Themes Across Grants
- Key Study Outcomes Across Grants
- Conclusions and Implications
- References
- Appendix A. Key Characteristics of Transforming Primary Care Grants
- Appendix B. Health Outcomes Reported in Transforming Primary Care Studies
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