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One is the question of separate , parallel responsibilities for different authorities and disciplines required by complex health programs versus an increased sharing of responsibility among authorities and disciplines .
One is the question of separate , parallel responsibilities for different authorities and disciplines required by complex health programs versus an increased sharing of responsibility among authorities and disciplines .
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... partly because it has become more difficult to obtain good appointments in the United States , but partly because young graduates now seem to feel more social responsibility and tend to believe " that the graduate training available ...
... partly because it has become more difficult to obtain good appointments in the United States , but partly because young graduates now seem to feel more social responsibility and tend to believe " that the graduate training available ...
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The myth that payment of premiums is necessary in order to ensure patient responsibility : there are no discernible differences in patient demand under any revenue system . 3. The myth that copayments are necessary to ensure patient ...
The myth that payment of premiums is necessary in order to ensure patient responsibility : there are no discernible differences in patient demand under any revenue system . 3. The myth that copayments are necessary to ensure patient ...
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