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Market-Driven Healthcare: Who Wins, Who Loses in the Transformation of America's Largest Service Industry |
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From Library Journal Herzlinger (Harvard Business Sch.) contends that improvements can be made to the American healthcare system by removing our current third-party payment system and allowing consumer demand to lead the healthcare market. Using eyewear as an example, Herzlinger shows how this consumer-driven market provides convenient, focused services with competitive prices. Most vision care services are not covered by medical insurance, forcing this sector of healthcare to respo... >> |
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Marketing Your Clinical Practice, Third Edition |
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From Book News, Inc. Baum teaches at Tulane School of Medicine and Louisiana State U.; Henkel is a professional writer based in California. Designed for practitioners, their text provides examples from an existing private practice on how to attract new patients; develop the loyalty and bonding of current patients; keep staff members motivated, organized, and dedicated to caring for patients; communicate with other physicians, other professionals, and managed care plans; and effecti... >> |
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2003 Red Book Report on the Committee of Infectious Diseases (American Academy of Pediatrics Committee on Infections Diseases//Report of the Committee on Infections Diseases) |
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Book Info Summarizes current AAP recommendations for infectious diseases and immunizations for infants, children, and adolescents. Focuses on preventing diseases and provides dosage recommendations for many drugs available for pediatric conditions. A practical guide for physicians and residents. Published every three years. Previous edition: c2000. Hardcover, softcover available. ... >> |
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Administration & Medicine Economics
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