Managed Care, Medical Technology, and Health Care Cost Growth: A Review of the Evidence
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S. Sonnad | R. Hirth | S S Sonnad | R A Hirth | A M Fendrick | M E Chernew | R Ermann | A. Fendrick | Michael E. Chernew | Rachel Ermann
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