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1 cer outcomes and eliminate disparities under health care reform.
2 p departments meet some of the challenges of health care reform.
3 ulation has taken on increased urgency under health care reform.
4  that exemplify the underlying principles of health care reform.
5 g in the United States during this period of health care reform.
6 may be predictive of the effects of national health care reform.
7 alth care delivery are crucial components of health care reform.
8 improve access to care and result in managed health care reforms.
9            Conclusion The 2006 Massachusetts health care reform, a model for the Affordable Care Act,
10                                       Recent health care reforms aim to increase patient access, redu
11                                 In an era of health care reform and an environment of increasingly sp
12 indling resources have produced the need for health care reform and changes in clinical laboratories.
13  adapt and survive within the environment of health care reform and managed care.
14                                              Health care reform and surgical education are often sepa
15 n association between the 2006 Massachusetts health care reform and thyroid cancer treatment, and par
16              In 2009, China launched a major health-care reform and pledged to provide all citizens w
17  data-driven policy interventions, equitable health care reforms, and research innovation to enhance
18 reatment is, "Is it worth it?" In the era of health care reform, attention has been directed toward c
19 edical ecoculture is essential for effective health care reform because widely touted changes, such a
20                                              Health care reform calls for increasing physician accoun
21 re system became a controversial part of the health care reform debate in 2009-2010.
22                                              Health care reform did not affect health insurance cover
23 roversial because of its high profile in the health care reform effort, its instantiation in a promin
24                                              Health care reform efforts and initiatives seek to impro
25                                              Health care reform efforts designed to address only insu
26                                              Health care reform efforts must consider these shifts wh
27  hospital costs and payments is a target for health care reform efforts.
28                       The Massachusetts 2006 health care reform has been called a model for the Affor
29                                   A focus of health care reform has been on reducing 30-day hospital
30                                              Health care reform has expanded eligibility to public in
31                        Although China's 2009 health-care reform has made impressive progress in expan
32  nonwhite patients in control states without health care reform have a persistently lower probability
33                     Recent discussions about health care reform have raised questions regarding the v
34                      Economic disruption and health care reforms have led to access problems and out-
35                     Massachusetts introduced health care reform (HCR) in 2006, expecting to expand he
36                                              Health care reform in Massachusetts in 2006.
37                        China initiated major health-care reforms in 2009 aiming to provide universal
38                                While current health care reform initiatives and modification of exist
39                                              Health care reform initiatives like Medicaid expansion c
40  analyses suggest that the spread of current health care reform initiatives will either have no effec
41 ment, disease prevalence and management, and health care reform initiatives.
42                                              Health care reform is moving forward at a frantic pace.
43                               The goal of US health care reform is to extend access.
44                              One approach to health care reform is to identify and eliminate practice
45                         As China deepens its health-care reform, it has the opportunity to build an i
46  organizations (ACOs), a concept included in health care reform legislation before both the House and
47 nce coverage of these patients under the new health care reform legislation in the United States.
48      Little is known about the effect recent health care reform legislation will have on coverage of
49               Massachusetts' experience with health care reform may be predictive of the effects of n
50 ith rather than separate itself from overall health care reform measures and even individual hospital
51  continue its leadership role to ensure that health care reform meets the expectations of our patient
52                                     Instead, health care reform must focus on improving health and he
53                                  Sustainable health care reform must go beyond financing expanded acc
54 uture research should evaluate the impact of health care reform on primary stroke prevention.
55                                              Health care reform proposals include readmission provisi
56                                        Under health care reform, radiology will transition its emphas
57                       The 2006 Massachusetts health care reform serves as a unique natural experiment
58  may prove to be a transformational force in health care reform, their incorrect application in facil
59 he 1990s, the Republic of Georgia instituted health care reforms to convert the centralized, state-op
60 m care, and introduced a series of financing health-care reforms to strengthen financial protection a
61 ity of immediate cholecystectomy seen before health care reform were no longer statistically signific
62                       The 2006 Massachusetts health care reform, which expanded insurance coverage fo
63 group of physicians and others interested in health care reform who, recognizing the urgent need for