Compliance with therapeutic regimens in arthritis: Issues, current status, and a future agenda

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    The opinions expressed are those of the author and not necessarily those of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation or the Veterans Administration.

    1

    From the Seattle Veterans Administration Medical Center.

    2

    At the time of this research Dr. Deyo was a Veterans Administration Fellow in the Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars Program. Also, supported in part by the Health Services Research and Development Program, Seattle VA Medical Center.

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