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... physician who left when he and his wife divorced , recruiting several physicians who turned out to have drug problems , and heavily sub- sidizing the practice of a physician who died at age 35 with no life insurance to cover the ...
... physician who left when he and his wife divorced , recruiting several physicians who turned out to have drug problems , and heavily sub- sidizing the practice of a physician who died at age 35 with no life insurance to cover the ...
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... physician later locating in their communities 9. Provide supplementary income to physicians who locate in econom- ically depressed areas so that economic parity may be reached 10. Provide individual assessments of the health status ...
... physician later locating in their communities 9. Provide supplementary income to physicians who locate in econom- ically depressed areas so that economic parity may be reached 10. Provide individual assessments of the health status ...
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... physicians . For instance , should a physician provide consultation services to nurses , not only can this reduce his or her client load but the practices of other local physicians as well . Another deterrent relates to the compensation ...
... physicians . For instance , should a physician provide consultation services to nurses , not only can this reduce his or her client load but the practices of other local physicians as well . Another deterrent relates to the compensation ...
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Mobilizing | 16 |
Definition Clients | 29 |
A Concurrent Quality | 41 |
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