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Personal, Organizational, and Market Level Influences on Physicians’ Practice Patterns: Results of a National Survey of Primary Care Physicians
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The ability of managed care to improve the quality and consistency of care while also controlling the costs of care depends on its ability to influence medical decisions. Our findings generally demonstrate that managed care has a weak influence on discretionary medical decisions and that the influence of managed care pales in comparison to personal and practice setting influences.
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