Alabama medicine : journal of the Medical Association of the State of Alabama
Taylor B.
PMID: 2801453
Ala Med. 1989 Sep;59(3):11-2.
No abstract available.
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Taylor B. Where the buck stops. Ala Med. 1989;59(3):11-2
Taylor, B. (1989). Where the buck stops. Alabama medicine : journal of the Medical Association of the State of Alabama, 59(3), 11-2.
Taylor, B. "Where the buck stops." Alabama medicine : journal of the Medical Association of the State of Alabama vol. 59,3 (1989): 11-2.
Taylor B. Where the buck stops. Ala Med. 1989 Sep;59(3):11-2. PMID: 2801453.
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Hospitals
Mitchell A.
PMID: 7298031
Hospitals. 1981 Dec 01;55(23):36.
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Mitchell A. August data show expenses on rise. Hospitals. 1981;55(23):36
Mitchell, A. (1981). August data show expenses on rise. Hospitals, 55(23), 36.
Mitchell, A. "August data show expenses on rise." Hospitals vol. 55,23 (1981): 36.
Mitchell A. August data show expenses on rise. Hospitals. 1981 Dec 01;55(23):36. PMID: 7298031.
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Hospitals
Mintz R.
PMID: 7250935
Hospitals. 1981 Aug 01;55(15):55-7.
No abstract available.
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Mintz R. Selected hospital statistics for April 1981. Hospitals. 1981;55(15):55-7
Mintz, R. (1981). Selected hospital statistics for April 1981. Hospitals, 55(15), 55-7.
Mintz, R. "Selected hospital statistics for April 1981." Hospitals vol. 55,15 (1981): 55-7.
Mintz R. Selected hospital statistics for April 1981. Hospitals. 1981 Aug 01;55(15):55-7. PMID: 7250935.
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Hospitals
Dolkart DR.
PMID: 6862419
Hospitals. 1983 Aug 01;57(15):36-7.
No abstract available.
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Dolkart DR. Revenues, spending up at community hospitals. Hospitals. 1983;57(15):36-7
Dolkart, D. R. (1983). Revenues, spending up at community hospitals. Hospitals, 57(15), 36-7.
Dolkart, D R. "Revenues, spending up at community hospitals." Hospitals vol. 57,15 (1983): 36-7.
Dolkart DR. Revenues, spending up at community hospitals. Hospitals. 1983 Aug 01;57(15):36-7. PMID: 6862419.
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Hospitals
Mintz R.
PMID: 7118117
Hospitals. 1982 Oct 16;56(20):38, 41.
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Mintz R. Expenses continue to decline in June. Hospitals. 1982;56(20):38, 41
Mintz, R. (1982). Expenses continue to decline in June. Hospitals, 56(20), 38, 41.
Mintz, R. "Expenses continue to decline in June." Hospitals vol. 56,20 (1982): 38, 41.
Mintz R. Expenses continue to decline in June. Hospitals. 1982 Oct 16;56(20):38, 41. PMID: 7118117.
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Hospitals & health networks
[No authors listed]
PMID: 7866450
Hosp Health Netw. 1995 Mar 05;69(5):53.
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HospitalPulse. Autumn leaves. Hosp Health Netw. 1995;69(5):53
(1995). HospitalPulse. Autumn leaves. Hospitals & health networks, 69(5), 53.
"HospitalPulse. Autumn leaves." Hospitals & health networks vol. 69,5 (1995): 53.
HospitalPulse. Autumn leaves. Hosp Health Netw. 1995 Mar 05;69(5):53. PMID: 7866450.
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Hospitals
Mintz R.
PMID: 7141438
Hospitals. 1982 Dec 16;56(24):49, 52.
No abstract available.
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Mintz R. Decline in expenses continues through August. Hospitals. 1982;56(24):49, 52
Mintz, R. (1982). Decline in expenses continues through August. Hospitals, 56(24), 49, 52.
Mintz, R. "Decline in expenses continues through August." Hospitals vol. 56,24 (1982): 49, 52.
Mintz R. Decline in expenses continues through August. Hospitals. 1982 Dec 16;56(24):49, 52. PMID: 7141438.
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Hospitals
Mintz R.
PMID: 7053349
Hospitals. 1982 Jan 16;56(2):39, 42.
No abstract available.
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Mintz R. September expense rate is lowest in nine months. Hospitals. 1982;56(2):39, 42
Mintz, R. (1982). September expense rate is lowest in nine months. Hospitals, 56(2), 39, 42.
Mintz, R. "September expense rate is lowest in nine months." Hospitals vol. 56,2 (1982): 39, 42.
Mintz R. September expense rate is lowest in nine months. Hospitals. 1982 Jan 16;56(2):39, 42. PMID: 7053349.
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Hospitals
Schwartz J.
PMID: 7054088
Hospitals. 1982 Feb 01;56(3):38-9.
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Schwartz J. 1981's third-quarter financial performance. Hospitals. 1982;56(3):38-9
Schwartz, J. (1982). 1981's third-quarter financial performance. Hospitals, 56(3), 38-9.
Schwartz, J. "1981's third-quarter financial performance." Hospitals vol. 56,3 (1982): 38-9.
Schwartz J. 1981's third-quarter financial performance. Hospitals. 1982 Feb 01;56(3):38-9. PMID: 7054088.
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Trustee : the journal for hospital governing boards
Burik D, Callahan J.
PMID: 21090035
Trustee. 2010 Oct;63(9):22-5, 1.
Stand-alone hospitals have several options when forming partnerships with larger institutions or systems.
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Burik D, Callahan J. Survival strategies for community hospitals. Trustee. 2010;63(9):22-5, 1
Burik, D., & Callahan, J. (2010). Survival strategies for community hospitals. Trustee : the journal for hospital governing boards, 63(9), 22-5, 1.
Burik, David, and Callahan, John. "Survival strategies for community hospitals." Trustee : the journal for hospital governing boards vol. 63,9 (2010): 22-5, 1.
Burik D, Callahan J. Survival strategies for community hospitals. Trustee. 2010 Oct;63(9):22-5, 1. PMID: 21090035.
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Modern healthcare
Dorenfest SI.
PMID: 10247357
Mod Healthc. 1980 May;10(5):73-4, 76.
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Dorenfest SI. Hospitals' computer costs will rise dramatically during next five years. Mod Healthc. 1980;10(5):73-4, 76
Dorenfest, S. I. (1980). Hospitals' computer costs will rise dramatically during next five years. Modern healthcare, 10(5), 73-4, 76.
Dorenfest, S I. "Hospitals' computer costs will rise dramatically during next five years." Modern healthcare vol. 10,5 (1980): 73-4, 76.
Dorenfest SI. Hospitals' computer costs will rise dramatically during next five years. Mod Healthc. 1980 May;10(5):73-4, 76. PMID: 10247357.
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Annals of emergency medicine
Crippen DW.
PMID: 6430132
Ann Emerg Med. 1984 Jul;13(7):539-42. doi: 10.1016/s0196-0644(84)80523-5.
The specialty of Emergency Medicine has evolved circuitously . The poor relation of medicine, previously the domain of moonlighting dermatologists and semi-retired physicians, we considered it a diamond in the rough, a wealth of opportunity hidden by the prejudice...
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Crippen DW. Emergency medicine redux: the rise and fall of a community medical specialty. Ann Emerg Med. 1984;13(7):539-42doi: 10.1016/s0196-0644(84)80523-5.
Crippen, D. W. (1984). Emergency medicine redux: the rise and fall of a community medical specialty. Annals of emergency medicine, 13(7), 539-42. https://doi.org/10.1016/s0196-0644(84)80523-5
Crippen, D W. "Emergency medicine redux: the rise and fall of a community medical specialty." Annals of emergency medicine vol. 13,7 (1984): 539-42. doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/s0196-0644(84)80523-5
Crippen DW. Emergency medicine redux: the rise and fall of a community medical specialty. Ann Emerg Med. 1984 Jul;13(7):539-42. doi: 10.1016/s0196-0644(84)80523-5. PMID: 6430132.
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