Breaking the Learned Helplessness of Patients: Why MCOs Should Be Required to Disclose Financial Incentives
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Talesh, Shauhin A.Keywords
IncentivesOrganizations
Patients
Truth-telling
Allocation of Health Care Resources
Business Ethics
Economics of Health Care
Managed Care
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2016-01-09Identifier
oai:repository.library.georgetown.edu:10822/1011816Law and Psychology Review 2002 Spring; 26(1): 49-95
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