Analyzes survey data on U.S. physicians' compensation system, career satisfaction, acceptance of new patients, managed care contracts, and charity care provision by demographics, type of practice, specialty, geographic location, and other characteristics
A new survey from The Commonwealth Fund and The Kaiser Family Foundation asked primary care provider...
This study examines changes in physicians’ attitudes on the concepts of universal health care and a ...
Based on their extensive training, physicians are positioned as leaders within the health system. Th...
Background: Physician opinion can influence the prospects for health care reform, yet there are few ...
This systematic review of published research on physician attitudes toward health reform begins with...
BACKGROUND Physician opinion can influence the prospects for health care reform, yet there are few r...
In recent years, researchers and policymakers have used data from large-scale surveys of physicians ...
Presents findings from a survey of primary care physicians and pediatricians about patient demograph...
Measures access to physicians by Medicare beneficiaries in recent years, in relation to the decline ...
There are an estimated 46 million Americans without health insurance and an even larger number for w...
Examines reasons for the decline in the number of physicians providing free or reduced cost health c...
Abstract Background. Despite the growth of managed care in the United States, there is little inform...
During 1977 an estimated 570.0 million office visits\u2014an average of 2.7 per person per year-were...
"By Esther Hing, M.P.H., and Catharine W. Burt, Ed.D., Division of Health Care Statistics." - p. 1Al...
Looks at solo, small/medium, and large healthcare practice groups in California to determine how wel...
A new survey from The Commonwealth Fund and The Kaiser Family Foundation asked primary care provider...
This study examines changes in physicians’ attitudes on the concepts of universal health care and a ...
Based on their extensive training, physicians are positioned as leaders within the health system. Th...
Background: Physician opinion can influence the prospects for health care reform, yet there are few ...
This systematic review of published research on physician attitudes toward health reform begins with...
BACKGROUND Physician opinion can influence the prospects for health care reform, yet there are few r...
In recent years, researchers and policymakers have used data from large-scale surveys of physicians ...
Presents findings from a survey of primary care physicians and pediatricians about patient demograph...
Measures access to physicians by Medicare beneficiaries in recent years, in relation to the decline ...
There are an estimated 46 million Americans without health insurance and an even larger number for w...
Examines reasons for the decline in the number of physicians providing free or reduced cost health c...
Abstract Background. Despite the growth of managed care in the United States, there is little inform...
During 1977 an estimated 570.0 million office visits\u2014an average of 2.7 per person per year-were...
"By Esther Hing, M.P.H., and Catharine W. Burt, Ed.D., Division of Health Care Statistics." - p. 1Al...
Looks at solo, small/medium, and large healthcare practice groups in California to determine how wel...
A new survey from The Commonwealth Fund and The Kaiser Family Foundation asked primary care provider...
This study examines changes in physicians’ attitudes on the concepts of universal health care and a ...
Based on their extensive training, physicians are positioned as leaders within the health system. Th...