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QRB. Quality Review Bulletin|November 1, 1991
Measurement and management of quality in managed care organizations: alive and improvingN Goldfield
Physician Executive|April 8, 1992
The Nixon years: failed national health reform from both partiesN Goldfield
The Journal of Ambulatory Care Management|June 7, 1994
Profiling of health care professionals, quality improvement, and ambulatory case mix systems: a commentary on the article by Douglas CaveN Goldfield
The Journal of Ambulatory Care Management|March 9, 1993
Ambulatory encounter systems: implications for payment and qualityN Goldfield
Physician Executive|August 6, 1992
The paradoxes of national health reform during the Wilson eraN Goldfield
The Journal of Ambulatory Care Management|November 7, 2000
Physician productivity and quality--a commentaryN Goldfield
Physician Executive|February 8, 1992
Efforts to implement national health reform in the United StatesN Goldfield
Physician Executive|June 7, 1992
Why we cannot agree on the direction of health reform: an exploration of American valuesN Goldfield
Physician Executive|February 7, 1993
Truman and the medical profession: replay or lesson for the ninetiesN Goldfield
The Journal of Ambulatory Care Management|March 8, 1997
Episodes of illness: a summary of the state of the art and future directionsN Goldfield
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QRB. Quality Review Bulletin|November 1, 1991
Measurement and management of quality in managed care organizations: alive and improvingN Goldfield
Physician Executive|April 8, 1992
The Nixon years: failed national health reform from both partiesN Goldfield
The Journal of Ambulatory Care Management|June 7, 1994
Profiling of health care professionals, quality improvement, and ambulatory case mix systems: a commentary on the article by Douglas CaveN Goldfield
The Journal of Ambulatory Care Management|March 9, 1993
Ambulatory encounter systems: implications for payment and qualityN Goldfield
Physician Executive|August 6, 1992
The paradoxes of national health reform during the Wilson eraN Goldfield
The Journal of Ambulatory Care Management|November 7, 2000
Physician productivity and quality--a commentaryN Goldfield
Physician Executive|February 8, 1992
Efforts to implement national health reform in the United StatesN Goldfield
Physician Executive|June 7, 1992
Why we cannot agree on the direction of health reform: an exploration of American valuesN Goldfield
Physician Executive|February 7, 1993
Truman and the medical profession: replay or lesson for the ninetiesN Goldfield
The Journal of Ambulatory Care Management|March 8, 1997
Episodes of illness: a summary of the state of the art and future directionsN Goldfield
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