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M A Sachs

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Frontiers of Health Services Management|March 3, 1998
Managed care: the next generationM A Sachs
The Healthcare Strategist|October 28, 1999
Three strategies to improve market share and gain competitive advantageM A Sachs
Lakartidningen|October 20, 1999
[Life help or death help? Sedation is a veiled euthanasia during terminal care]M A Sachs
Frontiers of Health Services Management|January 3, 1995
Collaboration versus competition: letting the natural order workM A Sachs
Health Care Strategic Management|July 7, 1995
Economic dislocation's trickle-down impact for health providersM A Sachs
Computers in Healthcare|November 5, 1989
Healthcare information needs in the '90sM A Sachs
Lakartidningen|June 25, 1999
[Quality registries are a gold-mine of information that should be better used. Knowledge of improvement is acquired by means of special projects]M A Sachs, J E Synnerman
HMO|February 7, 1995
What members wantM A Sachs, G T Pickens
Hospital & Health Services Administration|February 6, 1979
Continuing education: an approach toward structure and a call for helpS A Wesbury, J E Mosher, M A Sachs
Healthcare Executive|April 9, 1988
Pricing for successful contracting. How to gain negotiating leverage with purchasersM A Sachs, R S Bonney, C S Blumberg
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Frontiers of Health Services Management|March 3, 1998
Managed care: the next generationM A Sachs
The Healthcare Strategist|October 28, 1999
Three strategies to improve market share and gain competitive advantageM A Sachs
Lakartidningen|October 20, 1999
[Life help or death help? Sedation is a veiled euthanasia during terminal care]M A Sachs
Frontiers of Health Services Management|January 3, 1995
Collaboration versus competition: letting the natural order workM A Sachs
Health Care Strategic Management|July 7, 1995
Economic dislocation's trickle-down impact for health providersM A Sachs
Computers in Healthcare|November 5, 1989
Healthcare information needs in the '90sM A Sachs
Lakartidningen|June 25, 1999
[Quality registries are a gold-mine of information that should be better used. Knowledge of improvement is acquired by means of special projects]M A Sachs, J E Synnerman
HMO|February 7, 1995
What members wantM A Sachs, G T Pickens
Hospital & Health Services Administration|February 6, 1979
Continuing education: an approach toward structure and a call for helpS A Wesbury, J E Mosher, M A Sachs
Healthcare Executive|April 9, 1988
Pricing for successful contracting. How to gain negotiating leverage with purchasersM A Sachs, R S Bonney, C S Blumberg
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