Effort Required and Lessons Learned From Recruiting Health Plans and Rural Primary Care Practices for a Cancer Screening Outreach Study
Introduction: Recruiting organizations (i.e., health plans, health systems, or clinical practices) is important for implementation science, yet limited research explores effective strategies for engaging organizations in pragmatic studies. We explore the effort required to meet recruitment targets f...
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Main Authors: | Brittany Badicke (Author), Jennifer Coury (Author), Emily Myers (Author), Amanda F. Petrik (Author), Jean Hiebert Larson (Author), Sombuddha Bhadra (Author), Gloria D. Coronado (Author), Melinda M. Davis (Author) |
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2024-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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