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100 1 $aDranove, David.
245 14 $aThe economic evolution of American health care :$bfrom Marcus Welby to managed care /$cDavid Dranove.
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505 0 $a1. Marcus Welby medicine. --2. The origins of managed care. --3. The government steps in. --4. Managed care takes over. --5. The business of health care. --6. Merger mania. --7. Quality. --8. Fulfilling the promise of managed care.
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