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1Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Western New York, Buffalo, USA.
Abstract:
A major obstacle in the quest for health care quality improvement is physician acceptance of clinical practice guidelines. Typically objective and autonomous, physicians do not readily "buy-in" to standards that challenge their judgement. In this article, the authors identify the necessary conditions for physician acceptance if not active participation in the development and promulgation of these living documents.
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