Academic Health Centers and the Changing Health Care Market

Academic health centers (AHCs) have supported their mission of patient care, education, and research through a complex system of cross-subsidies, many of which originate from patient care activities. The proliferation of managed care and health care reform initiatives, however, are threatening this...

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Financial Management
General aspects
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Health Care Sector - trends
Health Services Research
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Medical sciences
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