
|Articles|January 1, 1997
The American Journal of Managed Care
- January 1997
- Volume 3
- Issue 1
Managed Care Organizations Should Not Disclose Their Physicians' Financial Incentives
Author(s)Genevieve C. Noone, Peter A. Ubel, MD
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