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Patient-Provider Relationships

A large portion of HSC's research examines how patients interact with health care providers, including physicians and hospitals.



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Title Date Document Info  
Physicians More Likely to Face Quality Incentives than Incentives That May Restrain CareJeffrey Stoddard, Joy M. Grossman, Liza Rudell January 2002
Issue Brief No. 48
 
Does Managed Care Enable More Low Income Persons to Identify a Usual Source of Care?Peter J. Cunningham, Sally Trude July 2001
Medical Care
 
Physicians' Assessments of Their Ability to Provide High Quality Care in a Changing Health Care SystemJames D. Reschovsky, Marie C. Reed, David Blumenthal, Bruce Landon March 2001
Medical Care
 
       

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