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Contents
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
- PREFACE
- CONFERENCE SUMMARY
- COMMISSIONED PAPERS
- POLITICS AS USUAL AND CUSTOMARY? PHYSICIAN PAYMENT IN TRANSITION
- CHANGING PHYSICIAN BEHAVIOR. In Search of the Little Blue Button
- THE IMPACT OF CHANGES IN PAYMENT METHODS ON THE SUPPLY OF PHYSICIANS' SERVICES
- THIRD PARTY CARRIER PERSPECTIVE ON PHYSICIAN PAYMENT
- Payment Is A Means, Not An End A Payment System Must Proceed Toward Specific Objectives
- There Are Fundamental Differences Between Institution-Carriers And Professional-Carrier Relationships
- A Payment System Should Be In Reasonable Synchronization With The Evolution Of The Social And Delivery Systems
- Payment Systems Are Designed For Specific Benefit, Administrative, And Legal Circumstances
- Fee-For-Service Payments Are Governed Primarily By The Market
- All Payment Systems Carry Incentives For Specific Types Of Behavior
- Payment Systems Are Constrained By The Objectives Of The Buyer And By His Philosophy And The Degree Of Committment To Those Objectives
- ANTITRUST AND PHYSICIAN PAYMENT
- PHYSICIAN PAYMENT METHODS. FORMS AND LEVELS OF PHYSICIAN COMPENSATION
- APPENDICES
- NLM CatalogRelated NLM Catalog Entries
- Reforming Physician PaymentReforming Physician Payment
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