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Competition among health care providers: helpful or harmful?.

The European journal of health economics : HEPAC : health economics in prevention and care

Barros PP, Brouwer WB, Thomson S, Varkevisser M.
PMID: 26467166
Eur J Health Econ. 2016 Apr;17(3):229-33. doi: 10.1007/s10198-015-0736-3.

No abstract available.

Physician in the marketplace: some implications of the effects of competition and self insurance on medical practice.

The Journal of the Kentucky Medical Association

Sachatello CR.
PMID: 7057075
J Ky Med Assoc. 1982 Feb;80(2):78-81.

No abstract available.

Hidden accountability for healthcare costs.

Postgraduate medicine

Milligan SA.
PMID: 8153046
Postgrad Med. 1994 Apr;95(5):33, 35.

No abstract available.

On "Palm-reading the Invisible Hand: A Critical Examination of Pro-competitive Reform Proposals" (and other such critiques).

Journal of health politics, policy and law

Weller CD.
PMID: 7108168
J Health Polit Policy Law. 1982;7(1):295-307.

No abstract available.

Free-market system is still the best answer.

Hospitals

Knieser K.
PMID: 7053339
Hospitals. 1982 Jan 01;56(1):31.

No abstract available.

The end of corporate imperialism.

Harvard business review

Prahalad CK, Lieberthal K.
PMID: 12884671
Harv Bus Rev. 2003 Aug;81(8):109-17, 142.

As they search for growth, multinational corporations will have no choice but to compete in the big emerging markets of China, India, Indonesia, and Brazil. But while it is still common to question how such corporations will change life...

ERP (enterprise resource planning) in the consumer-driven marketplace. Competitive organizations can meet the changing requirements of market-driven healthcare with integrated, Internet-based ERP applications.

Health management technology

Wyatt J.
PMID: 12122796
Health Manag Technol. 2002 Jul;23(7):24-5.

No abstract available.

The greater acceptance and utilization of nurse practitioners.

The American journal of managed care

Bauer J.
PMID: 11767297
Am J Manag Care. 2001 Dec;7(12):1121.

No abstract available.

A research model of health-care competition and customer satisfaction.

Health services management research

Asoh DA, Rivers PA.
PMID: 17958970
Health Serv Manage Res. 2007 Nov;20(4):244-52. doi: 10.1258/095148407782219003.

In all industries, competition among businesses has long been encouraged as a mechanism to increase value for customers. In other words, competition ensures the provision of better products and services to satisfy the needs of customers. Various perspectives of...

America's looming creativity crisis.

Harvard business review

Florida R.
PMID: 15559581
Harv Bus Rev. 2004 Oct;82(10):122-4, 126, 128 passim.

The strength of the American economy does not rest on its manufacturing prowess, its natural resources, or the size of its market. It turns on one factor--the country's openness to new ideas, which has allowed it to attract the...

Why market competition will not mend our health care system.

Managed care (Langhorne, Pa.)

Mahar M.
PMID: 17361510
Manag Care. 2007 Feb;16(2):46-50, 55.

No abstract available.

Managing differences: the central challenge of global strategy.

Harvard business review

Ghemawat P.
PMID: 17348170
Harv Bus Rev. 2007 Mar;85(3):58-68, 140.

The main goal of any international strategy should be to manage the large differences that arise at the borders of markets. Yet executives often fail to exploit market and production discrepancies, focusing instead on the tensions between standardization and...

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