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1402 related items for PubMed ID: 16086489

  • 21. Managed care liability for medical malpractice and utilization review.
    Mulholland DM.
    Med Staff Couns; 1993; 7(2):35-43. PubMed ID: 10124483
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  • 22. Acting to end alleged "gag" clauses in participating provider contracts.
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    Scott C.
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  • 25. Sacrificing patients for profits: physician incentives to limit care and ERISA fiduciary duty.
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  • 26. The practical utility of gag clause legislation.
    Liang BA.
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  • 27. Gag clauses: an overview of state activity.
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  • 28. Law, medicine, and trust.
    Hall MA.
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  • 29. Conflicts in managed care.
    Rodwin MA.
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  • 30. [The origin of informed consent].
    Mallardi V.
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  • 37. Emerging legal issues.
    Marren JP.
    Manag Care Q; 1998 Oct 02; 6(2):59-64. PubMed ID: 10181707
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  • 38. Gag clauses in managed care.
    Brunton SA.
    Hosp Pract (1995); 1996 May 15; 31(5):118-9. PubMed ID: 8632040
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  • 40. Managed care: gag clauses and doctor-patient communication: state responses.
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    J Law Med Ethics; 1997 May 15; 25(2-3):213-8. PubMed ID: 11066495
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