Carlos R. Jaen

Affiliations: 
State University of New York, Buffalo, Buffalo, NY, United States 
Area:
Health Care Management, Public Health
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Marino M, Abraído-Lanza AF, Aceves B, et al. (2025) Building a Primary Care Research Agenda for Latino Populations in the Setting of the Latino Paradox: A Report from the 2023 Latino Primary Care Summit. Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine : Jabfm. 37: 948-954
van Weel C, Turnbull D, Ramirez J, et al. (2016) SUPPORTING HEALTH REFORM IN MEXICO: EXPERIENCES AND SUGGESTIONS FROM AN INTERNATIONAL PRIMARY HEALTH CARE CONFERENCE. Annals of Family Medicine. 14: 279-80
Lanham HJ, Palmer RF, Leykum LK, et al. (2015) Trust and Reflection in Primary Care Practice Redesign. Health Services Research
Katerndahl D, Wood R, Jaén CR. (2015) Complexity of ambulatory care across disciplines. Healthcare (Amsterdam, Netherlands). 3: 89-96
Peterson LE, Baxley E, Jaén CR, et al. (2015) Fewer family physicians are in solo practices. Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine : Jabfm. 28: 11-2
Chase SM, Crabtree BF, Stewart EE, et al. (2015) Coaching strategies for enhancing practice transformation. Family Practice. 32: 75-81
Ottmar J, Blackburn B, Phillips RL, et al. (2015) Family physicians' ability to perform population management is associated with adoption of other aspects of the patient-centered medical home. Population Health Management. 18: 72-8
Patel NK, Jaén CR, Stange KC, et al. (2015) Patient Centered Medical Home: A Journey Not a Destination Springer International Publishing. 155-162
Peterson LE, Jaén CR, Phillips RL. (2013) Family physician participation in quality improvement. Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine : Jabfm. 26: 626-7
Ferrer RL, Gonzalez Schlenker C, Lozano Romero R, et al. (2013) Advanced primary care in San Antonio: linking practice and community strategies to improve health. Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine : Jabfm. 26: 288-98
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