Ten Questions You Should Pose to Your Organized Medicine Delegation (From the President) (Editorial)
Journal of American Physicians and Surgeons, 2006, Winter, 11, 4
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1. Why do so many physician leaders accept lucrative positions with managed care? Doesn't an administrative position in an HMO place the physician in conflict with treating physicians and their patients? Are these the physicians who will obstruct and deny necessary medical care? Will their denials reap rich rewards for themselves and their HMOs?
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