Newspaper Coverage Portrays Managed Care Negatively
The news media are often responsible for explaining and providing their audiences with information about important national issues, however, when the issue is as complex as the organization, delivery and financing of health care, news coverage can be inadequate, biased and even misleading. A qualita...
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