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Researchers at the Children’s Hospital of Chicago sought to determine the rate of unfilled prescriptions among Medicaid-insured patients aged 0 to 24 years who received care at 2 large, urban, pediatric primary care clinics in Chicago over a period of 26 months. One clinic was staffed by residents and their preceptors and the other by residents and full-time academic pediatricians who saw their own patients when not supervising residents. Both clinics used the same electronic medical record (EMR), and midway through the study period both clinics’ …
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