An Exploration of Clinician Perceptions of Patient Economic Status and Plan of Care: A Codman Card Study
Works Cited
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Felland, Laurie E, and James D Reschovsky. “More nonelderly Americans face problems affording prescription drugs.” Tracking Report / Center for Studying Health System Change, no. 22 (January 2009): 1-4. Reichert, Steven, Todd Simon, and Ethan A. Halm. “Physicians' Attitudes About Prescribing and Knowledge of the Costs of Common Medications.” Arch Intern Med 160, no. 18 (October 9, 2000): 2799-2803
Shrank, William H, George J Joseph, Niteesh K Choudhry, Henry N Young, Susan L Ettner, Peter Glassman, Steven M Asch, and Richard L Kravitz. “Physicians' perceptions of relevant prescription drug costs: do costs to the individual patient or to the population matter most?.” The American Journal of Managed Care 12, no. 9 (September 2006): 545-551.
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Background
Purpose
Materials and Methods
Patient Population
Results
Discussions and Conclusion
Future Research
Works Cited
Preceptors in Participating Clinics
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