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Competing Demands or Clinical Inertia: The Case of Elevated Glycosylated Hemoglobin
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The concept of clinical inertia is limited and does not fully characterize the complexity of primary care encounters. Competing demands is a principle for constructing models of primary care encounters that are more congruent with reality and should be considered in the design of interventions to improve chronic disease outcomes in primary care settings.
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