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J E Wennberg

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The Journal of the American Board of Family Practice|September 1, 1991
Outcomes research, patient preference, and the primary care physicianJ E Wennberg
The New England Journal of Medicine|September 22, 1994
An apple a day?J E Wennberg
The New England Journal of Medicine|October 25, 1990
Outcomes research, cost containment, and the fear of health care rationingJ E Wennberg
Health Management Quarterly : HMQ|December 6, 1984
Wennberg: Administrators must pursue policies that reduce excess beds, employeesJ E Wennberg
Health Affairs (Project Hope)|January 1, 1994
Risk adjustment: crucial to reformJ E Wennberg
JAMA|November 13, 1987
The paradox of appropriate careJ E Wennberg
Medical Care|April 1, 1987
Population illness rates do not explain population hospitalization rates. A comment on Mark Blumberg's thesis that morbidity adjusters are needed to interpret small area variationsJ E Wennberg
Cost Containment|May 7, 1985
Making low-cost patterns of medical care the norm...dialogue based on testimony before the Senate Subcommittee on Labor, Health/Human Services, and EducationJ E Wennberg
The Internist|March 11, 1985
Practice variations: why all the fuss?J E Wennberg
Health Management Quarterly : HMQ|December 10, 1990
The road to guidelinesJ E Wennberg
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The Journal of the American Board of Family Practice|September 1, 1991
Outcomes research, patient preference, and the primary care physicianJ E Wennberg
The New England Journal of Medicine|September 22, 1994
An apple a day?J E Wennberg
The New England Journal of Medicine|October 25, 1990
Outcomes research, cost containment, and the fear of health care rationingJ E Wennberg
Health Management Quarterly : HMQ|December 6, 1984
Wennberg: Administrators must pursue policies that reduce excess beds, employeesJ E Wennberg
Health Affairs (Project Hope)|January 1, 1994
Risk adjustment: crucial to reformJ E Wennberg
JAMA|November 13, 1987
The paradox of appropriate careJ E Wennberg
Medical Care|April 1, 1987
Population illness rates do not explain population hospitalization rates. A comment on Mark Blumberg's thesis that morbidity adjusters are needed to interpret small area variationsJ E Wennberg
Cost Containment|May 7, 1985
Making low-cost patterns of medical care the norm...dialogue based on testimony before the Senate Subcommittee on Labor, Health/Human Services, and EducationJ E Wennberg
The Internist|March 11, 1985
Practice variations: why all the fuss?J E Wennberg
Health Management Quarterly : HMQ|December 10, 1990
The road to guidelinesJ E Wennberg
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