Higher Health Care Quality And Bigger Savings Found At Large Multispecialty Medical Groups
William B. Weeks(Microsoft (United States)), Elliott S. Fisher(Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy and Clinical Practice), Jason M. Sutherland(Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy and Clinical Practice), Daniel J. Gottlieb(Dartmouth College), David J. Nyweide(Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services), Julie Bynum(Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy and Clinical Practice), Robin R. Gillies(University of California, Berkeley), Stephen M. Shortell(Shell (Netherlands)), Lawrence P. Casalino(Cornell University)
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