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Issue Date: August 15, 1999
Gastroenterologists Find Competition Comes Slowly to Rhode Island
This article discusses the integration of physician practices in Rhode Island, and the reasons for it.
GE Network Uses Data to Build Success
This column discusses how a single-specialty network has managed to succeed in a market that prefers large multispecialty networks by using data to demonstrate the quality of care it delivers.
Systematic Approach Can Help Reduce Rate of Nosocomial Infections
This article discusses causes for nosocomial infections and some steps that are being taken to reduce the incidence of them.
Consider Capacity, Group Chemistry When Adding a Partner
This article discusses factors physicians should consider in determining whether and how to increase the size of their practice.
Patch Adams Breaks New Ground
This commentary discusses the "alternative" medical career and ideas of Patch Adams, who was thrust into celebrity status as a result of the movie bearing his name and starring Robin Williams.
Advantages of Episodes of Care
This feature discusses the theories behind episodes of care and how this model could be appropriate for reforming managed care.
New Physicians Eschew Managed Care
This feature looks at the current trends in physician attitudes toward managed care and how those attitudes are affecting their career decisions.
Author-Consultant Shows Physicians How Medical Care Continues to Evolve
In this interview, the author of a book on best practices in medicine discusses key aspects of his book, as well as his career path, which led from being a board-certified internist to a partner at Ernst & Young.
Introducing a Column on Managed Care Theory
This editorial introduces readers to the newsletter's new column on managed care and discusses behind-the-scenes preparation for the feature story on Patch Adams.
What to Consider If Courting a Partner
This column suggests the steps to take before entering into any partnership.
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