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American Journal of Public Health|March 1, 1995
Care denied: US residents who are unable to obtain needed medical servicesD U Himmelstein, S Woolhandler
The New England Journal of Medicine|December 6, 1984
Free care, cholestyramine, and health policyD U Himmelstein, S Woolhandler
Lancet (London, England)|August 18, 1984
Pitfalls of private medicine: health care in the USAD U Himmelstein, S Woolhandler
The New England Journal of Medicine|February 6, 1999
Ethical guidelines for physician payment based on capitationS Woolhandler, D U Himmelstein
JAMA|October 20, 1989
A national health program: northern light at the end of the tunnelS Woolhandler, D U Himmelstein
The New England Journal of Medicine|February 13, 1986
Cost without benefit. Administrative waste in U.S. health careD U Himmelstein, S Woolhandler
Annals of Internal Medicine|September 15, 1988
The corporate compromise: a Marxist view of health maintenance organizations and prospective paymentD U Himmelstein, S Woolhandler
The New England Journal of Medicine|February 7, 1998
The Oregon Health PlanD U Himmelstein, S Woolhandler
The New England Journal of Medicine|August 5, 1999
When money is the mission--the high costs of investor-owned careS Woolhandler, D U Himmelstein
American Journal of Public Health|December 1, 1996
Annotation: patients on the auction blockS Woolhandler, D U Himmelstein
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American Journal of Public Health|March 1, 1995
Care denied: US residents who are unable to obtain needed medical servicesD U Himmelstein, S Woolhandler
The New England Journal of Medicine|December 6, 1984
Free care, cholestyramine, and health policyD U Himmelstein, S Woolhandler
Lancet (London, England)|August 18, 1984
Pitfalls of private medicine: health care in the USAD U Himmelstein, S Woolhandler
The New England Journal of Medicine|February 6, 1999
Ethical guidelines for physician payment based on capitationS Woolhandler, D U Himmelstein
JAMA|October 20, 1989
A national health program: northern light at the end of the tunnelS Woolhandler, D U Himmelstein
The New England Journal of Medicine|February 13, 1986
Cost without benefit. Administrative waste in U.S. health careD U Himmelstein, S Woolhandler
Annals of Internal Medicine|September 15, 1988
The corporate compromise: a Marxist view of health maintenance organizations and prospective paymentD U Himmelstein, S Woolhandler
The New England Journal of Medicine|February 7, 1998
The Oregon Health PlanD U Himmelstein, S Woolhandler
The New England Journal of Medicine|August 5, 1999
When money is the mission--the high costs of investor-owned careS Woolhandler, D U Himmelstein
American Journal of Public Health|December 1, 1996
Annotation: patients on the auction blockS Woolhandler, D U Himmelstein
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