| Item Listing | The Future of Family Medicine Date: February 2, 2009 Health reform is more than just a change in the way people pay for health care. People want improved access to care, and help with preventing and managing diseases. A doctor-training program in Salina has launched a 3-year project that might be the future of family medicine. Health Reporter Bryan Thompson has more as part of our series, “Kansas Health: A Prescription for Change”.
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