Supplementary Table 2. Model-based Percentage of Patient-weeks with at Least One Opioid Prescription — Athenahealth, United States, January 2014–March 2017
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Supplementary Table 2. Model-based Percentage of Patient-weeks with at Least One Opioid Prescription — Athenahealth, United States, January 2014–March 2017

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    Opioid Prescribing Rates in Nonmetropolitan and Metropolitan Counties Among Primary Care Providers Using an Electronic Health Record System — United States, 2014–2017: Supplementary Table 2. Model-based Percentage of Patient-weeks with at Least One Opioid Prescription — Athenahealth, United States, January 2014–March 2017
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    Supplements: García, Macarena C. et al. "Opioid Prescribing Rates in Nonmetropolitan and Metropolitan Counties Among Primary Care Providers Using an Electronic Health Record System — United States, 2014–2017" 68, no. 2 (2019), http://dx.doi.org/10.15585/mmwr.mm6802a1

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