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New York's "grouping up" phenomenon, while accelerated, is by no means unique. [electronic resource]

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  • Southwick, K
Producer: 19970519Description: 1-8 p. digitalISSN:
  • 1058-7829
Subject(s):
  • Academic Medical Centers -- economics
  • Economic Competition -- trends
  • Facility Regulation and Control -- legislation & jurisprudence
  • Health Care Reform -- legislation & jurisprudence
  • Health Facility Merger -- trends
  • Hospital-Physician Joint Ventures -- legislation & jurisprudence
  • Hospitals, Proprietary -- legislation & jurisprudence
  • Humans
  • Legislation, Hospital -- trends
  • Managed Care Programs -- economics
  • Models, Organizational
  • New York
  • Rate Setting and Review -- legislation & jurisprudence
In: Strategies for healthcare excellence : organizational productivity, quality and effectiveness vol. 10
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New York's "grouping up" phenomenon, while accelerated, is by no means unique.

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Southwick K., . (19970519). New York's "grouping up" phenomenon, while accelerated, is by no means unique. : Strategies for healthcare excellence : organizational productivity, quality and effectiveness.

Chicago

Southwick K, . 19970519. New York's "grouping up" phenomenon, while accelerated, is by no means unique. : Strategies for healthcare excellence : organizational productivity, quality and effectiveness.

Harvard

Southwick K., . (19970519). New York's "grouping up" phenomenon, while accelerated, is by no means unique. : Strategies for healthcare excellence : organizational productivity, quality and effectiveness.

MLA

Southwick K, . New York's "grouping up" phenomenon, while accelerated, is by no means unique. : Strategies for healthcare excellence : organizational productivity, quality and effectiveness. 19970519.

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