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Practice Management Bibliography
(The following references may be viewed at the Center for Health
Workforce Studies, Room 4.472T)
- Jones, Rhys W.(1994). The Ultimate HMO
Handbook.
How to Make the Most from the Revolution in Managed Care,
TTM Health Publishing,, Albany, CA
- American Medical Association (2001). Cutting
Costs in the Physician Practice.
- American Medical Association (2001). Beyond
Disengagement: Recreating the Physician Practice.
- Blau, J. M., Harris, S.M., Moskowitz, P.S.,
Paprocki, R.J., American Medical Association (2001). Medical
Practice Divorce: Successfully Managing a Medical Business
Breakup.
- Tinsley, R., and Havens, J.D., American
Medical Association (2001). Physician Practice Mergers.
- American Medical Association (1998). Evaluating
and Negotiating Your Compensation Arrangements: Understanding
the Process and Ensuring Your Future.
- Jones, Rhys W. (2000). HMO 101: Introduction
to HMOs, Second Edition, Revision 2.2, Hygeia Managed
Care Publishing, Tampa, Florida.
- American Medical Association, Doctors Resource
Service (1993). Compensation Arrangements in Managed Care
Organizations.
- American Medical Association, Doctors Resource
Service (1993). Group Practice Options: From Medical Corporations
to Clinics Without Walls.
- American Medical Association, Doctors Resource
Service (1993). A Physician’s Guide to Managed Care
Contracting.
- American Medical Association, Doctors Resource
Service (1993). Establishing a Physician Organization.
- Tinsley, Reed, American Medical Association
(1999). Managed Care Contracting: Successful Negotiation
Strategies.
- Pollack, M., and Kouris, J., American Medical
Association (1999). Smart Practices: Success in a Changing
Environment.
- American Medical Association (2000). Assessing
and Improving Billing and Collections.
- Chaff, L., American Medical Association
(2002).
Health and Safety Management for Medical Practices: Evaluating
Risk and Implementing Safety for Physician Offices.
- American Medical Association (2001). Assessing
and Improving Patient Encounters.
- American Medical Association (2000). Assessing
and Improving Staffing and Organization.
- Joseph, S. R., American Medical Association
(2000). Marketing the Physician Practice.
- Managed Care Guide for Physicians
(July, 2001). Seller’s Market: Not Enough Doctors,
Nurses, Pharmacists
- Physicians choosing solo practice:
 
MANAGED CARE BIBLIOGRAPHY
(The following references may be viewed
at the Center for Health Workforce Studies, Room 4.472T)
- “Keeping Close to Your Patients Through
Capitated Medicare,” Fred
C. Campbell, M.D., Physician Empowerment Through Capitation,
Clifford R. Frank and David Kibbe, Aspen 2000, pp. 49-65.
- “Rationing Resources While Improving Quality,” David
M. Eddy, M.D., Ph.D.: JAMA 1994, 272:817-824.
- “Taking Health Status into Account While Setting Capitation
Rates,” Jinnet B. Fowles, Ph.D. et al; JAMA 1996, 276:1316-1321.
- “Managing Care Managing Uncertainty,” David
M. Mirvis, MD et al; Arch. Int. Med. 1997, 157-385-388.
- Extreme Risk—The New Corporate Proposition of Physicians,” Steffie
Woolhandler, MD, MPH et al; NEJM, 1995, 333:1706-1708.
- “Managing Care and the Morality of the Marketplace,” Jerome
Kassirer, MD; NEJM 1995, 333:50-52.
- “Views of Managed Care,” Steven
R. Simson, MD, MPH et al; NEJM, 1999, 340:98-936.
- “Avoiding the Unintended Consequences of Growth in Medical
Care,” Elliot S. Fisher, M.D., MPD et al; JAMA 1999,
281:446-454.
- “Caring and Cost: The Challenge for Physician Advocacy,” Steven
D. Pearson, MD, MSE; Annals of Internal Medicine, 2000, 133:148-153.
- “Medical Professionalism—Focusing on the Real
Issues,” Rothman, David J, NEJM, 2000, 1283-1286.
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