
Higher use of performance-based payment mechanisms and capitated arrangements is associated with a decrease in the amount of time physicians spend with patients with cancer.
Higher use of performance-based payment mechanisms and capitated arrangements is associated with a decrease in the amount of time physicians spend with patients with cancer.
Being actively treated for cancer increases the mean annual out-of-pocket medical expenditures by $1170 compared with not having cancer.
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