New governance for a new era: issues and challenges for integrating systems
In this first part of a two-part column, Dr. Ruffin introduces seven key factors that will govern the operations of integrated systems. It is important to understand, he says, that, in the movement from a fee-for-service payment mechanism, in which the various elements of the health care field bill...
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