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C Gruman

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Behavioral Medicine (Washington, D.C.)|January 1, 1994
An expanded view of health: implications for how healthcare worksJ C Gruman
American Journal of Preventive Medicine|April 28, 2011
Making health information technology sing for people with chronic conditionsJessie C Gruman
Science (New York, N.Y.)|February 1, 2005
Science and the Bush administrationJessie C Gruman
Health Affairs (Project Hope)|February 6, 2013
An accidental tourist finds her way in the dangerous land of serious illnessJessie C Gruman
The Gerontologist|May 4, 1999
Medicaid eligibility workers discuss Medicaid estate planning for nursing home careL Walker, C Gruman, J Robison
Health Education Quarterly|January 1, 1988
Participation in workplace health promotion programs: the contribution of health and organizational factorsR P Sloan, J C Gruman
The Gerontologist|February 28, 2001
Medicaid estate planning: perceptions of morality and necessityL Curry, C Gruman, J Robison
Psychological Reports|April 1, 1983
Beliefs about cancer, heart disease, and their victimsR P Sloan, J C Gruman
The Gerontologist|September 3, 1998
Medicaid estate planning: practices and perceptions of Medicaid workers, elder law attorneys, and certified financial plannersL Walker, C Gruman, J Robison
HMO Practice|May 8, 1995
Behavioral medicine: taking its place in the mainstream of primary careM A Budd, J C Gruman
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Behavioral Medicine (Washington, D.C.)|January 1, 1994
An expanded view of health: implications for how healthcare worksJ C Gruman
American Journal of Preventive Medicine|April 28, 2011
Making health information technology sing for people with chronic conditionsJessie C Gruman
Science (New York, N.Y.)|February 1, 2005
Science and the Bush administrationJessie C Gruman
Health Affairs (Project Hope)|February 6, 2013
An accidental tourist finds her way in the dangerous land of serious illnessJessie C Gruman
The Gerontologist|May 4, 1999
Medicaid eligibility workers discuss Medicaid estate planning for nursing home careL Walker, C Gruman, J Robison
Health Education Quarterly|January 1, 1988
Participation in workplace health promotion programs: the contribution of health and organizational factorsR P Sloan, J C Gruman
The Gerontologist|February 28, 2001
Medicaid estate planning: perceptions of morality and necessityL Curry, C Gruman, J Robison
Psychological Reports|April 1, 1983
Beliefs about cancer, heart disease, and their victimsR P Sloan, J C Gruman
The Gerontologist|September 3, 1998
Medicaid estate planning: practices and perceptions of Medicaid workers, elder law attorneys, and certified financial plannersL Walker, C Gruman, J Robison
HMO Practice|May 8, 1995
Behavioral medicine: taking its place in the mainstream of primary careM A Budd, J C Gruman
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