Articles
Integrative Health Group Visits as Core Delivery Strategies. Integrative Practitioner.
The call to a new kind of care: Integrative medicine group visits offer promise in the treatment of chronic pain and depression. Health Affairs.
Antonucci, J. (2008). A new approach to group visits: Helping high-need patients make behavioral change. Family Practice Management, A6-A8.
Barud, S., Marcy, T., Armor, B., Chonlahan, J. & Beach, P. (2006). Development and implementation of group medical visits at a family medicine center. American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 63, 1448-1452.
Eisenstat, S.A., Lipps Siegel, A., Carlson, K., & Ulman, K. (2012). Putting group visits into practice: A practical overview to preparation, implementation, and maintenance of group visits at Massachusetts General Hospital. Massachusetts General Hospital.
Eisenstat, S.A., Ulman, K., Siegel, A.L., & Carlson, K. (2013). Diabetes group visits: integrated medical care and behavioral support to improve diabetes care and outcomes from a primary care perspective. Current Diabetes Reports, 13(2), 177-187.
Jaber, R., Braksmajer, A., & Trilling, J. (2006). Group visits for chronic illness care: Models, benefits, and challenges. Family Practice Management, 37-40.
Jaber, R., Braksmajer, A., & Trilling, J. (2006). Group visits: A Qualitative review of current research. Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine, 19, 276-290.
Masley, S., Sokoloff, J., & Hawes, C. (2000). Planning group visits for high-risk patients. Family Practice Management, 7(6), 33-36.
Book Chapters
Robinson, P.J. & Reiter, J.T. (2007). More than one patient at a time: Group visits in primary care. In: Behavioral Consultation and Primary Care: A Guide to Integrating Services (pp. 319-346). New York, NY: Springer.
Noffsinger, E.B. (n.d.). Why Try Group Visits in Your Practice? In: The ABCs of Group Visits: An Implementation Manual for Your Practice. New York, NY: Springer.
Webinars
Creating Opportunities for Group Medical Visits
This video was produced by the British Columbia Ministry of Health and describes three common types of group visits - cooperative health care clinic, drop-in group medical appointment, and shared medical appointment.
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