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Barbara J. McNeil, MD, PhD
Ridley Watts Professor, Department of Health Care Policy; Professor of Radiology, Harvard Medical School; Practicing Radiologist, Brigham and Women’s Hospital
Chair, Department of Health Care Policy (Emeritus)
Quality of care for the treatment of acute medical conditions in U.S. hospitals.
Authors: Landon BE, Normand SL, Lessler A et al
Archives of Internal Medicine
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Archives of Internal Medicine
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The quality of chronic disease care in U.S. community health centers
Impact of Alternative Interventions on Changes in Generic dispensing rates.
Authors: O’Malley AJ, Frank RG, Kaddis A et al
Health Services Research
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Health Services Research
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Characteristics of medical practices in three developed managed care markets
Care following acute myocardial infarction in the Veterans Administration Medical Centers: A comparison with Medicare
Authors: Landrum MB, Guadagnoli E, Zummo R, et al.
Health Services Research
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Health Services Research
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Effects of treatment recommendations and specialist intervention on care provided by primary care physicians to patients with myocardial infarction or heart failure
Authors: Guadagnoli E, Normand SLT, DiSalvo TG, et al.
American Journal of Medicine
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American Journal of Medicine
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Renalism: inappropriately low rates of coronary angiography in elderly persons with renal insufficiency
Authors: Chertow GM, Normand S-LT and McNeil BJ
Journal of the American Society of Nephrology
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Journal of the American Society of Nephrology
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Is the impact of hospital and surgeon volumes on the in-hospital mortality rate for coronary artery bypass graft surgery limited to patients at high risk?
Improving quality of care through disease management: Principles and recommendations from the American Heart Association’s expert panel on disease management
The effect of managed care market share on appropriate use of coronary angiography among traditional Medicare beneficiaries