Physicians' responses to financial incentives. Evidence from a for-profit ambulatory care center.
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D Hemenway | C. L. Parks | D. Hemenway | A Killen | S B Cashman | C L Parks | W J Bicknell | S. Cashman | W. Bicknell | A. Killen
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