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Primary care physicians’ perceptions of the role of alternative payment models in recruitment and retention in rural Alberta: a qualitative study

Yewande Ogundeji, Fiona Clement, Darryn Wellstead, Brenlea Farkas and Braden Manns
July 20, 2021 9 (3) E788-E794; DOI: https://doi.org/10.9778/cmajo.20200202
Yewande Ogundeji
Departments of Community Health Sciences (Ogundeji, Clement, Wellstead, Farkas, Manns) and Medicine (Clement, Manns), University of Calgary, Calgary, Alta.
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Fiona Clement
Departments of Community Health Sciences (Ogundeji, Clement, Wellstead, Farkas, Manns) and Medicine (Clement, Manns), University of Calgary, Calgary, Alta.
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Darryn Wellstead
Departments of Community Health Sciences (Ogundeji, Clement, Wellstead, Farkas, Manns) and Medicine (Clement, Manns), University of Calgary, Calgary, Alta.
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Brenlea Farkas
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Braden Manns
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vol. 9 no. 3 E788-E794
DOI 
https://doi.org/10.9778/cmajo.20200202
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34285058
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  • Published online July 20, 2021.
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  1. Yewande Ogundeji, PhD,
  2. Fiona Clement, PhD,
  3. Darryn Wellstead, PhD,
  4. Brenlea Farkas, MSc,
  5. Braden Manns, MD MSc
  1. Departments of Community Health Sciences (Ogundeji, Clement, Wellstead, Farkas, Manns) and Medicine (Clement, Manns), University of Calgary, Calgary, Alta.
  1. Correspondence to: Yewande Ogundeji, yewande.ogundeji{at}ucalgary.ca, ykogundeji{at}gmail.com; Braden Manns, Braden.Manns{at}albertahealthservices.ca
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Yewande Ogundeji, Fiona Clement, Darryn Wellstead, Brenlea Farkas, Braden Manns
Jul 2021, 9 (3) E788-E794; DOI: 10.9778/cmajo.20200202

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