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Dr. Olayiwola and Singaporean colleagues published a recent manuscript on the first Patient-Centered Medical Home (PCMH) pilot in Singapore, reflecting on a social and values structure that may predict success, particularly in the attainment of Cultural and Linguistic Standards that are increasingly central to PCMH activity:
Olayiwola JN, Shih JA, Shiow STE, Wee HL. Could Values and Social Structures in Singapore Facilitate Attainment of Patient-Focused, Cultural, and Linguistic Competency Standards in a Patient-Centered Medical Home Pilot? Journal of Patient Experience. 2015;2(2):2374373515615975, doi:10.1177/2374373515615975.
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