What people want from their family physician.

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Abstract

The public wants and is satisfied by care provided within a patient-physician relationship based on understanding, honesty, and trust. If the U.S. health care system is ever to become patient-centered, it must be designed to support these values and sustain, rather than fracture, the relationships people have with their primary physician.

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Stock Keister, M. C., Green, L. A., Kahn, N. B., Phillips, R. L., McCann, J., & Fryer, G. E. (2004). What people want from their family physician. American Family Physician, 69(10), 2310.

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