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Benefits of and Barriers to Large Medical Group Practice in the United States

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  • Lawrence P. Casalino
  • Kelly Devers
  • Timothy K. Lake
  • Marie C. Reed
  • Jeffrey Stoddard

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For decades, it has been argued that medical groups can efficiently provide high-quality care and a collegial professional environment.

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  • Lawrence P. Casalino & Kelly Devers & Timothy K. Lake & Marie C. Reed & Jeffrey Stoddard, "undated". "Benefits of and Barriers to Large Medical Group Practice in the United States," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 39db1df53fdf468981a529c95, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:39db1df53fdf468981a529c95f8de0fb
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    1. King, Robyn & Clarkson, Peter, 2015. "Management control system design, ownership, and performance in professional service organisations," Accounting, Organizations and Society, Elsevier, vol. 45(C), pages 24-39.
    2. Sage William M., 2012. "Both Symptom and Disease: Relating Medical Malpractice to Health-Care Costs," Forum for Health Economics & Policy, De Gruyter, vol. 15(3), pages 83-106, September.
    3. David C. Chan, Jr., 2015. "The Efficiency of Slacking Off: Evidence from the Emergency Department," NBER Working Papers 21002, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
    4. Marsha Gold, "undated". "Accountable Care Organizations: Will They Deliver?," Mathematica Policy Research Reports e1c2f57b86a84d73838722262, Mathematica Policy Research.

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