
|Articles|February 1, 1997
The American Journal of Managed Care
- February 1997
- Volume 3
- Issue 2
A Successful Tobacco Cessation Program Led by Primary Care Nurses in a Managed Care Setting
Advertisement
Articles in this issue
almost 29 years ago
The Three Dimensions of Managed Care Pharmacy Practicealmost 29 years ago
Hospitals and Managed Care: Catching Up with the Networksalmost 29 years ago
A Case of Congestive Heart Failure -- The Managed Care PerspectiveNewsletter
Stay ahead of policy, cost, and value—subscribe to AJMC for expert insights at the intersection of clinical care and health economics.
Advertisement
Latest CME
Advertisement
Advertisement
Trending on AJMC
1
CAR T-Cell Therapies, Bispecific Antibodies Usher in New Era in R/R MCL
2
Ibrutinib-Based Frontline Regimens Narrow the Survival Gap in CLL
3
Emerging Breakthroughs in Neurodegenerative Disease Treatments: Kavita Nair, PhD, FAAN
4
Global CKD Burden Nearly Doubles Since 1990, Reaching 788 Million Adults Worldwide
5















































