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334 related items for PubMed ID: 10162451

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  • 2. How fast are doctors' managed care revenues rising?
    Grandinetti D.
    Med Econ; 1997 Oct 13; 74(20):188-92, 195, 199-200. PubMed ID: 10174059
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  • 3. Compensation monitor. Most physicians flourish under capitation, despite declining commercial payments.
    Manag Care; 1997 Nov 13; 6(11):18. PubMed ID: 10176717
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  • 5. Yikes! Primary care earnings plummet.
    Goldberg JH.
    Med Econ; 2000 Sep 18; 77(18):140-2, 145-6, 149-50 passim. PubMed ID: 11183473
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  • 7. Data reveal capitation's impact on physician compensation.
    Capitation Rates Data; 2001 May 18; 6(5):49-52. PubMed ID: 11430190
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  • 8. What do managed care plans do to affect care? Results from a survey of physicians.
    Remler DK, Donelan K, Blendon RJ, Lundberg GD, Leape LL, Calkins DR, Binns K, Newhouse JP.
    Inquiry; 1997 May 18; 34(3):196-204. PubMed ID: 9349244
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  • 10. Compensating physicians in a mixed fee-for-service/capitated practice.
    Erra RJ.
    Qual Lett Healthc Lead; 1994 Mar 18; 6(2):12-7. PubMed ID: 10133042
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  • 11. Managed care: the payoff keeps getting better.
    Murray D.
    Med Econ; 1992 Dec 07; 69(23):124-7, 131-8, 142. PubMed ID: 10122760
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  • 12. Bigger payday for some docs. Our annual survey shows increases, especially in primary care, but rising inflation blunts pay raises in most medical specialties.
    Romano M.
    Mod Healthc; 2006 Jul 17; 36(28):26, 28-30, 32-4. PubMed ID: 16898561
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  • 14. Cover story, Part I. Are boom times over for primary care?
    Goldberg JH.
    Med Econ; 1997 Sep 08; 74(18):217-24, 229. PubMed ID: 10173565
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  • 18. Who has the Midas touch?
    Guglielmo WJ.
    Med Econ; 1998 Nov 23; 75(23):146-8, 151-2, 155. PubMed ID: 10187677
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  • 19. What managed care does to physician income in single-specialty and multispecialty practices.
    Manag Care; 1996 Oct 23; 5(10):6. PubMed ID: 10162956
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  • 20. Capitation bolsters PCP but not specialist pay, MGMA survey finds.
    Capitation Manag Rep; 2000 Feb 23; 7(2):26-9. PubMed ID: 10977722
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