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The primary care-specialty income gap: why it matters

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T Bodenheimer, RA Berenson, P … - Annals of Internal Medicine, 2007 - Am Coll Physicians
A large, widening gap exists between the incomes of primary care physicians and those of many
specialists. This disparity is important because noncompetitive primary care incomes discourage
medical school graduates from choosing primary care careers. The Resource-Based ...
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High and rising health care costs. Part 4: can costs be controlled while preserving …


T Bodenheimer, A Fernandez - Annals of internal medicine, 2005 - Am Coll Physicians
An example of a cost-reducing, quality-enhancing program is post-hospital nurse monitoring
and intervention for patients at high risk for repeated hospitalization for congestive heart
failure. Disease management programs that target groups with a chronic condition rather ...
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[CITATION] Reducing waste in US health care systems


RW Bush - JAMA, 2007 - Am Med Assoc
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your experience on this site better. ... The system is not effective: 45% of recommended ...
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Economic stress and misaligned incentives in critical care medicine in the United …

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T Dorman, R Pauldine - Critical care medicine, 2007 - journals.lww.com
Skip Navigation Links Home > February 2007 - Volume 35 - Issue 2 > Economic stress and misaligned
incentives in critical care m... ... From the Departments of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine
(TD, RP), Medicine (TD), Surgery (TD), and Nursing (TD), Baltimore, MD.
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Health care utilization and the proportion of primary care physicians


SJ Kravet, AD Shore, R Miller, GB Green, K … - The American Journal of …, 2008 - Elsevier
Using data from the Area Resource File (a Health Resources and Services Administration US
county-level database) for the years 1990, 1995, and 1999, we performed a retrospective
cross-sectional analysis with generalized estimating equations to determine if measures ...
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Viewpoint: Are We Serious About Teaching Professionalism in Medicine?

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JW Saultz - Academic Medicine, 2007 - journals.lww.com
Skip Navigation Links Home > June 2007 - Volume 82 - Issue 6 > Viewpoint: Are We Serious
About Teaching Professionalism in... ... Viewpoint: Are We Serious About Teaching Professionalism
in Medicine? ... Dr. Saultz is professor and chairman, Department of Family Medicine, ...
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Why US health care expenditure and ranking on health care indicators are so …


AHGM Spithoven - International Journal of Health Care Finance and …, 2009 - Springer
Abstract Compared to other industrialized countries, the US spends most of all on health
care. Nonetheless, the US ranks relatively low on health care indicators. This paradox has been
already known for decades. For example, the turning point comparing the US and ...
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[PDF] Kostenbeteiligungen für Patienten–Reformansatz ohne Evidenz!


J Holst - 2007 - skylla.wz-berlin.de
Page 1. Jens Holst Kostenbeteiligungen für Patienten – Reformansatz ohne Evidenz! Theoretische
Betrachtungen und empirische Befunde aus Industrieländern Überarbeitete und aktualisierte
Fassung des WZB Discussion Papers SP I 2007-304 Juli 2008 Bestell-Nr. ...
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The cost of marginal medicine is too high


EJ Emanuel - Medscape General Medicine, 2005 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
We practice too much marginal medicine – interventions that are not ineffective, but offer minimal
benefits for their cost.[1] One particularly disturbing example is Erbitux (cetuximab) of ImClone
fame – the stock that landed Martha Stewart in jail. Erbitux is a monoclonal antibody that ...
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Health Care Financing Reforms in Germany: The Case for Rethinking the …


PM Carrera, KK Siemens, J Bridges - … of Health Politics, Policy and Law, 2008 - Duke Univ Press
Abstract Health care reform has been a perpetual issue in German politics since
reunification. Reform initially focused on restructuring the health care system of the former East
Germany. It has subsequently focused on questioning whether the financ- ing of the ...
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