Physician adaptation to health maintenance organisations and implications for management - Adaptation du médecin à l'H.M.O. et les implications de gestion
Schulz, R.; Scheckler, W.E.; Girard, C.; Barker, K.; U W M, U. W. M.
Health Services Research 25(1): 43-64
1990
ISSN/ISBN: 0017-9124
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