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Michael F. Mayo–Smith
Dartmouth College, Harvard University
Michael F. Mayo-Smith's research contributes significantly to primary care and healthcare policy, addressing critical issues such as panel definitions, appointment timeliness, patient-centered medical homes, and quality improvement initiatives. Studies on warfarin management, physician panel size, and computerized clinical reminders reveal the impact of organizational structure on health outcomes and system efficiency. Mayo-Smith's work also sheds light on evidence-based guidelines for managing alcohol withdrawal, highlighting independent correlates of severe cases. Furthermore, their review highlights the limitations of current research in addressing pharmacotherapy for alcohol dependence. These findings have broad relevance for healthcare policymakers and practitioners nationwide.