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Stephen S Mick

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The Journal of Health Administration Education|June 11, 2004
Must we broaden the definition of health services administration? A response to the Final Report of the Blue Ribbon Task ForceStephen S Mick
The Journal of Health Administration Education|January 14, 2004
Development of current faculty in evidence-based healthcare management research and teachingStephen S Mick
Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law|December 18, 2004
The physician "surplus" and the decline of professional dominanceStephen S Mick
Health Care Management Review|June 30, 2011
To make or buy patient safety solutions: a resource dependence and transaction cost economics perspectiveNaleef Fareed, Stephen S Mick
Journal of Healthcare Management / American College of Healthcare Executives|February 22, 2013
Post-acute care and vertical integration after the Patient Protection and Affordable Care ActPatrick D Shay, Stephen S Mick
Nursing Outlook|December 20, 2005
The contribution of organization theory to nursing health services researchStephen S Mick, Barbara A Mark
American Journal of Public Health|May 2, 2003
Geocoding public health dataHenry J Carretta, Stephen S Mick
Medical Care Research and Review : MCRR|May 8, 2010
Medical home infrastructure: effect of the environment and practice characteristics on adoption in VirginiaDebora Goetz Goldberg, Stephen S Mick
Health Services Research|October 5, 2012
Why do some primary care practices engage in practice improvement efforts whereas others do not?Debora Goetz Goldberg, Stephen S Mick, Anton J Kuzel, et al.
The Journal of Ambulatory Care Management|December 17, 2010
The relationship between organizational culture and practice systems in primary careDonna Pillittere Dugan, Stephen S Mick, Sarah Hudson Scholle, et al.
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The Journal of Health Administration Education|June 11, 2004
Must we broaden the definition of health services administration? A response to the Final Report of the Blue Ribbon Task ForceStephen S Mick
The Journal of Health Administration Education|January 14, 2004
Development of current faculty in evidence-based healthcare management research and teachingStephen S Mick
Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law|December 18, 2004
The physician "surplus" and the decline of professional dominanceStephen S Mick
Health Care Management Review|June 30, 2011
To make or buy patient safety solutions: a resource dependence and transaction cost economics perspectiveNaleef Fareed, Stephen S Mick
Journal of Healthcare Management / American College of Healthcare Executives|February 22, 2013
Post-acute care and vertical integration after the Patient Protection and Affordable Care ActPatrick D Shay, Stephen S Mick
Nursing Outlook|December 20, 2005
The contribution of organization theory to nursing health services researchStephen S Mick, Barbara A Mark
American Journal of Public Health|May 2, 2003
Geocoding public health dataHenry J Carretta, Stephen S Mick
Medical Care Research and Review : MCRR|May 8, 2010
Medical home infrastructure: effect of the environment and practice characteristics on adoption in VirginiaDebora Goetz Goldberg, Stephen S Mick
Health Services Research|October 5, 2012
Why do some primary care practices engage in practice improvement efforts whereas others do not?Debora Goetz Goldberg, Stephen S Mick, Anton J Kuzel, et al.
The Journal of Ambulatory Care Management|December 17, 2010
The relationship between organizational culture and practice systems in primary careDonna Pillittere Dugan, Stephen S Mick, Sarah Hudson Scholle, et al.
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