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Managed Care Interface|July 1, 1999
Who represents managed care?A Kantor
Managed Care Interface|July 1, 1999
Medicare retirees are satisfied with their HMOs
Managed Care Interface|May 26, 1999
Stats & facts. Competitive pressures on group purchasing organizations
Managed Care Interface|November 7, 2000
The impetus behind diabetes disease management programs. Accreditation/quality versus the bottom line
Managed Care Interface|November 7, 2000
Patient self-education and patient-centric care
Managed Care Interface|November 7, 2000
Whose clinical guidelines?
Managed Care Interface|November 7, 2000
Two looming issues and their implications for diabetes management
Managed Care Interface|November 7, 2000
Is vertical integration adding value to health systems?T P Weil
Managed Care Interface|November 7, 2000
Cost, efficacy, effectiveness, and value: a medical hierarchy of needC M Kozma
Managed Care Interface|November 7, 2000
Adverse drug reactions resulting in ambulatory service utilizationP Penna
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Managed Care Interface|July 1, 1999
Who represents managed care?A Kantor
Managed Care Interface|July 1, 1999
Medicare retirees are satisfied with their HMOs
Managed Care Interface|May 26, 1999
Stats & facts. Competitive pressures on group purchasing organizations
Managed Care Interface|November 7, 2000
The impetus behind diabetes disease management programs. Accreditation/quality versus the bottom line
Managed Care Interface|November 7, 2000
Patient self-education and patient-centric care
Managed Care Interface|November 7, 2000
Whose clinical guidelines?
Managed Care Interface|November 7, 2000
Two looming issues and their implications for diabetes management
Managed Care Interface|November 7, 2000
Is vertical integration adding value to health systems?T P Weil
Managed Care Interface|November 7, 2000
Cost, efficacy, effectiveness, and value: a medical hierarchy of needC M Kozma
Managed Care Interface|November 7, 2000
Adverse drug reactions resulting in ambulatory service utilizationP Penna
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