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Some appreciated this MOVE! reminder as a tangible task to address obesity "It's just part of our care and there's been, you know, this mandate to send them now to MOVE! through the clinical reminders …it's gotten easier over time as they've simplified them …… So I mostly refer out" (MD 2).
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