The relationship between method of physician payment and patient trust.
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A M Zaslavsky | P D Cleary | A. Zaslavsky | P. Cleary | A. Kao | J. Koplan | D. Green | A C Kao | D C Green | J P Koplan | Jeffrey P. Koplan | Audiey Kao | Diane C. Green | Paul D. Cleary | J. P. Koplan
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