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JAMA|October 7, 2020
Telephone Visits Surge During the Pandemic, but Will They Last?Mary Chris Jaklevic
JAMA|February 16, 2021
More Scrutiny for Laparoscopic Power Morcellator ProceduresMary Chris Jaklevic
JAMA|May 18, 2021
Trends Identified in Foodborne Illnesses From Leafy GreensMary Chris Jaklevic
Modern Healthcare|November 25, 2003
Reaching a dead end. Hospitals are finding it harder to sustain turnaround efforts as years of cost-cutting have left executives with little room to maneuverMary Chris Jaklevic
Modern Healthcare|June 5, 2003
Isn't that special. Louisiana hospital could be the first--and, if successful, probably not the last--to finance a new facility by selling bonds to doctorsMary Chris Jaklevic
Modern Healthcare|January 23, 2004
States of frustration. Hospital associations, desperate over shortfalls, are resorting to hospital taxesMary Chris Jaklevic
Modern Healthcare|February 8, 2000
Law allows some hiring of foreign nursesM C Jaklevic
Modern Healthcare|October 28, 1999
Texas gives limited antitrust relief to docs. Critics say new collective bargaining law goes too far; some docs say it doesn't go far enoughM C Jaklevic
Modern Healthcare|June 3, 1999
Doctors try to escape noncompete restraintsM C Jaklevic
Modern Healthcare|September 30, 2000
What hospitals 'see' they get. Private sector acquiesces to providers' price hikesM C Jaklevic
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JAMA|October 7, 2020
Telephone Visits Surge During the Pandemic, but Will They Last?Mary Chris Jaklevic
JAMA|February 16, 2021
More Scrutiny for Laparoscopic Power Morcellator ProceduresMary Chris Jaklevic
JAMA|May 18, 2021
Trends Identified in Foodborne Illnesses From Leafy GreensMary Chris Jaklevic
Modern Healthcare|November 25, 2003
Reaching a dead end. Hospitals are finding it harder to sustain turnaround efforts as years of cost-cutting have left executives with little room to maneuverMary Chris Jaklevic
Modern Healthcare|June 5, 2003
Isn't that special. Louisiana hospital could be the first--and, if successful, probably not the last--to finance a new facility by selling bonds to doctorsMary Chris Jaklevic
Modern Healthcare|January 23, 2004
States of frustration. Hospital associations, desperate over shortfalls, are resorting to hospital taxesMary Chris Jaklevic
Modern Healthcare|February 8, 2000
Law allows some hiring of foreign nursesM C Jaklevic
Modern Healthcare|October 28, 1999
Texas gives limited antitrust relief to docs. Critics say new collective bargaining law goes too far; some docs say it doesn't go far enoughM C Jaklevic
Modern Healthcare|June 3, 1999
Doctors try to escape noncompete restraintsM C Jaklevic
Modern Healthcare|September 30, 2000
What hospitals 'see' they get. Private sector acquiesces to providers' price hikesM C Jaklevic
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