Who Do You Trust? Americans' Perspectives on Health Care, 1997-2001
Financial Incentives and Physicians' Perceptions of Conflict of Interest and Ability to Arrange Medically Necessary Services
Benefits of and Barriers to Large Medical Group Practice in the United States
Physicians' Experience Using Commercial E-Prescribing Systems
An Update on Americans' Access to Prescription Drugs
Limited Information Technology for Patient Care in Physician Offices
Prescription Drug Access Disparities Among Working-Age Americans
Unequal Access: African-American Medicare Beneficiaries and the Prescription Drug Gap
Physicians and Care Management: More Acceptance than You Think
Options for Expanding Health Insurance for People with Chronic Conditions
Triple Jeopardy: Low Income, Chronically Ill and Uninsured in America
Physicians Pulling Back from Charity Care
The Scope of Care Expected of Primary Care Physicians:
Clinical Information Technology Gaps Persist Among Physicians
Growing Availability of Clinical Information Technology in Physician Practices
Most Medicare Outpatient Visits are to Physicians with Limited Clinical Information Technology
Behind the Times: Physician Income, 1995-99
Why People Change Their Health Care Providers
Satisfaction and Quality:
Financial Pressures Continue to Plague Hospitals
Physicians' Assessments of Their Ability to Provide High Quality Care in a Changing Health Care System
Managed Care, Professional Autonomy, and Income:
Personal, Organizational and Market Level Influences on Physicians' Practice Patterns
Changes in Scope of Care Provided by Primary Care Physicians