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    Prospective care of elderly patients in family practice. Is screening effective? by Hay, W I, van Ineveld, C, Browne, G, Roberts, J, Bell, B, Mills, M, Chambers, L, Gafni, A, Macpherson, S

    Published in Canadian family physician (01-12-1998)
    “…To evaluate cost and benefits of screening for and treating health and lifestyle risks among community-dwelling elderly. Randomized controlled trial. Primary…”
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    Prospective care of elderly patients in family practice. Part 3: Prevalence of unrecognized treatable health concerns by Hay, W I, Browne, G, Roberts, J, Jamieson, E

    Published in Canadian family physician (01-10-1995)
    “…To determine the prevalence of recognized and unrecognized health concerns and risks in an elderly population. Questionnaire survey. Institutional primary care…”
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    Prospective care of elderly patients in family practice part 1: health maintenance for the elderly by Hay, W I

    Published in Canadian family physician (01-05-1990)
    “…The author examines Canadian demographic data that underline the urgency of planning future services for the elderly. "Health" of the elderly is defined as not…”
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    Prospective care of elderly patients in family practice part 2: is screening worthwhile? by Hay, W I

    Published in Canadian family physician (01-06-1990)
    “…In 1980-1981, the elderly accounted for 48% of patient days in general hospitals in Canada and 72% of those using long-term care facilities. This use is…”
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    The burlington experience: a study of nurse practitioners in family practice by Sweeny, G P, Hay, W I

    Published in Canadian family physician (01-09-1973)
    “…Two family practitioners in a suburban area measured the effects of introducing nurse practitioners into their established practices. The manner in which the…”
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