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Professional case management.
ISSN: 19328095 Year: 2007 Publisher: [Philadelphia, PA] : Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins,

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Critical analysis of care coordination strategies for children with special health care needs
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ISBN: 1587632624 Year: 2007 Publisher: Rockville, Md. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (US)

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Year: 2007 Publisher: [Place of publication not identified] U S Dept of Health and Human Services Public Health Service Agency for Healthcare Research and Q


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A critical analysis of care coordination strategies for children with special health care needs
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A critical analysis of care coordination strategies for children with special health care needs
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Year: 2007 Publisher: [Place of publication not identified] U S Dept of Health and Human Services Public Health Service Agency for Healthcare Research and Q

Fads, fallacies and foolishness in medical care management and policy
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ISBN: 9812839054 9812566783 9786611120825 1281120820 981270843X 9789812708434 Year: 2007 Publisher: Hackensack, NJ London World Scientific

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No one misses the onslaught of claims about reforming modern medical care. How doctors should be paid, how hospitals should be paid or governed, how much patients should pay when sick in co-payments, how the quality of care could be improved, and how governments and other buyers could better control the costs of care - all find expression in the explosion of medical care conference proceedings, op-eds, news bulletins, journal articles, and books. This collection of articles takes up a key set of what the author regards as particularly misleading fads and fashions - developments that produce a

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