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Volume 356:1883-1884 May 3, 2007 Number 18
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Medicare Spending on Physicians — No Easy Fix in Sight
Joseph P. Newhouse, Ph.D.

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From the Department of Health Care Policy, Harvard Medical School; the Department of Health Policy and Management, Harvard School of Public Health — both in Boston; and the Kennedy School of Government, Cambridge, MA.


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