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Physicians and Hospitals: The Great Partnership at the Crossroads (Duke Press Policy Studies)»rank:from: Duke University Press
: :This study addresses an issue of growing concern and of fundamental importance to the American health care system. As the ranks of physicians continue to swell and hospitals continue to expand their facilities, federal, state, and local governments increasingly must control health care expenditures. As a result, restraints on the supply of services and facilities strain the physician-hospital relationship and place physicians and hospital administrators in conflict. The implications for American health care are the subject of continuing disagreement and vigorous debate.During the Ninth Private Sector Conference at Duke University (1984), leading physicians, economists, educators, policy makers, and hospital administrators examined the underlying issues: What are the inherent dangers to patient care ... |
Places to Pray»rank:by: Michael Duncan
: :This study addresses an issue of growing concern and of fundamental importance to the American health care system. As the ranks of physicians continue to swell and hospitals continue to expand their facilities, federal, state, and local governments increasingly must control health care expenditures. As a result, restraints on the supply of services and facilities strain the physician-hospital relationship and place physicians and hospital administrators in conflict. The implications for American health care are the subject of continuing disagreement and vigorous debate.During the Ninth Private Sector Conference at Duke University (1984), leading physicians, economists, educators, policy makers, and hospital administrators examined the underlying issues: What are the inherent dangers to patient care ... |
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Profits, Politics and Drugs»rank: 7265597by: W. Duncan Reekie, Michael H. Weber
: :This study addresses an issue of growing concern and of fundamental importance to the American health care system. As the ranks of physicians continue to swell and hospitals continue to expand their facilities, federal, state, and local governments increasingly must control health care expenditures. As a result, restraints on the supply of services and facilities strain the physician-hospital relationship and place physicians and hospital administrators in conflict. The implications for American health care are the subject of continuing disagreement and vigorous debate.During the Ninth Private Sector Conference at Duke University (1984), leading physicians, economists, educators, policy makers, and hospital administrators examined the underlying issues: What are the inherent dangers to patient care ... |
Restructuring the Employment Relationship»rank: 2770670by: Duncan Gallie, Michael White, Yuan Cheng, Mark Tomlinson
: :This new study presents the first large-scale empirical analysis of the changes in British work experiences and employment relationships between the 1980s and 1990s. Drawing evidence from the Employment in Britain survey, it demonstrates that, despite a marked trend towards upskilling, the restructuring of the employment relationship has actually reinforced traditional lines of division in the workplace. |
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A Royal View»rank: 2770670by: Michael Duncan
: :This new study presents the first large-scale empirical analysis of the changes in British work experiences and employment relationships between the 1980s and 1990s. Drawing evidence from the Employment in Britain survey, it demonstrates that, despite a marked trend towards upskilling, the restructuring of the employment relationship has actually reinforced traditional lines of division in the workplace. |
A Royal View»rank: 2770670by: Duncan Michael
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A Royal View - Illustrations and Poetry of New Westminster, B.C.»rank: 2770670by: Michael Duncan
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Sanctuary for the Heart»rank: 2770670by: Michael Duncan
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Sanctuary for the Heart»rank: 2770670by: Michael Duncan
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THE SEATTLE REVIEW Vol. XIX No. 2»rank: 2770670by: Colleen J., Editor (Terese Svoboda, Nick Barrett, Michael Bersick, Ian Brand, Eileen Duncan, Denise Levertov, Ted Lord, Derek Sheffield, Rachel Rose, Mark Taksa, Charles Webb, Philip Orr, Sharon Olson, Peter Sears, , et al) McELROY
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