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                Journal
                American Journal of Public Health
                Am J Public Health
                American Public Health Association
                0090-0036
                1541-0048
                December 2017
                December 2017
                : 107
                : 12
                : 1890-1891
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Jessica Y. Breland is with the Center for Innovation to Implementation, VA Palo Alto Health Care System, Menlo Park, CA. Lisa M. Quintiliani is with the Section of General Internal Medicine, Boston University, Boston, MA. Kristin L. Schneider is with the Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine & Science, North Chicago, IL. At the time of writing, Christine N. May and Sherry Pagoto were with the University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester.
                Article
                10.2105/AJPH.2017.304098
                5678392
                29116846
                0d0fbf9b-b7b5-48c3-af7b-60120b94dc3f
                © 2017
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