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Ming Tai-Seale

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The New England Journal of Medicine|July 30, 2010
What's keeping us so busy in primary care?Ming Tai-Seale
Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law|August 27, 2004
Voting with their feet: patient exit and intergroup differences in propensity for switching usual source of careMing Tai-Seale
Medical Care Research and Review : MCRR|May 25, 2004
Does consumer satisfaction information matter? Evidence on member retention in FEHBP plansMing Tai-Seale
Journal of General Internal Medicine|December 3, 2014
Capsule commentary on O'Malley et al., overcoming challenges to teamwork in patient-centered medical homes: a qualitative studyMing Tai-Seale
Health Economics|March 29, 2011
Time is up: increasing shadow price of time in primary-care office visitsMing Tai-Seale, Thomas McGuire
The American Journal of Managed Care|October 7, 2003
The public's opinions of physicians: do perceived choice and exercised choice matter?Ming Tai-Seale, Bernice Pescosolido
International Journal of Health Care Finance and Economics|April 10, 2009
An economic analysis of payment for health care services: the United States and Switzerland comparedPeter Zweifel, Ming Tai-Seale
Journal of General Internal Medicine|January 8, 2014
R-E-S-P-E-C-T--what it means to patientsDominick L Frosch, Ming Tai-Seale
Journal of Health Economics|December 12, 2002
The effect of report cards on consumer choice in the health insurance marketGerard J Wedig, Ming Tai-Seale
Population Health Management|January 12, 2017
Features of Patient-Centered Primary Care and the Use of Ambulatory CarePaul Wong, Laura Panattoni, Ming Tai-Seale
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The New England Journal of Medicine|July 30, 2010
What's keeping us so busy in primary care?Ming Tai-Seale
Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law|August 27, 2004
Voting with their feet: patient exit and intergroup differences in propensity for switching usual source of careMing Tai-Seale
Medical Care Research and Review : MCRR|May 25, 2004
Does consumer satisfaction information matter? Evidence on member retention in FEHBP plansMing Tai-Seale
Journal of General Internal Medicine|December 3, 2014
Capsule commentary on O'Malley et al., overcoming challenges to teamwork in patient-centered medical homes: a qualitative studyMing Tai-Seale
Health Economics|March 29, 2011
Time is up: increasing shadow price of time in primary-care office visitsMing Tai-Seale, Thomas McGuire
The American Journal of Managed Care|October 7, 2003
The public's opinions of physicians: do perceived choice and exercised choice matter?Ming Tai-Seale, Bernice Pescosolido
International Journal of Health Care Finance and Economics|April 10, 2009
An economic analysis of payment for health care services: the United States and Switzerland comparedPeter Zweifel, Ming Tai-Seale
Journal of General Internal Medicine|January 8, 2014
R-E-S-P-E-C-T--what it means to patientsDominick L Frosch, Ming Tai-Seale
Journal of Health Economics|December 12, 2002
The effect of report cards on consumer choice in the health insurance marketGerard J Wedig, Ming Tai-Seale
Population Health Management|January 12, 2017
Features of Patient-Centered Primary Care and the Use of Ambulatory CarePaul Wong, Laura Panattoni, Ming Tai-Seale
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