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Volume 328:736-737 March 11, 1993 Number 10
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Some More Costs of Managed Care

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To the Editor: I wish to comment on an interesting new phenomenon, the extraordinary acceleration in the cost of continuing education for those engaged in managed care. After a 40-year medical career, 31 in internal medicine, 6 in medical education, and the most recent 3 in managed care, I hope I can report on this new trend fairly and objectively.

If a total of 50 hours of continuing education is required annually for licensure (as in Ohio) and for updating an internist's medical knowledge, I could make a good start on obtaining these credit hours by taking a three-day course . . . [Full Text of this Article]


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