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Is more information better? : the effects of `report cards' on health care providers.
Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research, 2001.
Subject: Medical care -- Utilization -- Reporting -- United States; Medical care -- United States -- Utilization review; Medical care -- United States -- Evaluation; Medical records -- Law and legislation -- United States; Disclosure of information -- Law and legislation -- United States; Hospital care -- United States.
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Health care and the public sector.
by Cutler, David M.; Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research, 2001.
Subject: Medical care, Cost of -- United States; Medical care -- United States -- Finance; Medical policy -- United States; Insurance, Health -- United States; Public health -- United States; Medical economics.
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The Relation between managed care market share and the treatment of elderly fee-for-service patients with myocardial infarction.
Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research, 2000.
Subject: Managed care plans (Medical care) -- Economic aspects -- United States; Aged -- Medical care -- United States; Myocardial infarction -- Treatment -- United States -- Costs.
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Managed care, technology adoption, and health care : the adoption of neonatal intensive care.
by Baker, Laurence C.; Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research, 2000.
Subject: Neonatal intensive care -- Technological innovations -- United States; Managed care plants (Medical care) -- United States -- Finance; Medical technology -- United States -- Costs; Medicine -- Research -- United States -- Finance.
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Distance to hospital and children's access to care : is being closer better, and for whomn.
by Currie, Janet.; Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research, 1998.
Subject: Child health services -- Utilization -- United States; Hospital utilization -- United States; African American children -- Medical care -- United States; Urban youth -- Medical care -- United States.
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The care of health in communities : access for outcasts.
by Milio, Nancy; New York: Macmillan, 1975.
Subject: Medical care -- United States; Medical care; Minorities -- Medical care; Underdeveloped areas -- Medical care.
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Old and Sick in America: The Journey through the Health Care System.
by Gillick, Muriel R., 1951-, author.; Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2017.
Subject: Medical care, Cost of -- United States; Older people -- Long-term care -- United States; Medicare; Older people -- Health and hygiene -- United States; Older people -- Medical care -- United States; Electronic books. -- local.
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Persons with disabilities : issues in health care financing and service delivery.
Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institution, 1995.
Subject: Chronically ill -- Medical care -- United States -- Finance; Physically handicapped -- Medical care -- United States -- Finance; Long-term care of the sick -- United States -- Finance; Insurance, Long-term care -- United States.
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Medicaid managed care and infant health : a national evaluation.
by Kaestner, Robert; Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research, 2001.
Subject: Infant health services -- United States; Maternal and infant welfare -- United States; Managed care plans (Medical care) -- United States; Medicaid -- United States; Prenatal care -- Utilization -- United States.
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Women at risk : domestic violence and women's health.
by Stark, Evan; Thousand Oaks: Sage Publications, 1996.
Subject: Wife abuse -- United States; Abused wives -- Medical care -- United States; Abused women -- Medical care -- United States; Family violence -- United States; Patriarchy -- United States.
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