Impact of Managed Care on Physician Organizational Behavior. (Beyond Managed Care).
Physician Executive 1999, Jan-Feb, 25, 1
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"AT THIS POINT, WE ARE not looking to anybody to come in and be the white knight to protect us and save us. We are simply going to have to do whatever we do on our own." (1) --Earl R. Washburn III, MD, Pediatrician, Placerville, California
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