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Correction to Kassirer, N Engl J Med 331(17):1151-1153 October 27, 1994.

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Volume 331:1535 December 1, 1994 Number 22

Access to Specialty Care

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 by Kassirer, J. P.
Access to Specialty Care . On page 1152, beginning with the sentence that starts in line 6 of the right-hand column, the rest of the paragraph should have read, "Practices that deter referrals and inhibit access to specialty care have been opposed by the American Medical Association and the principal organization that accredits HMOs, the National Committee for Quality Assurance.23,24 However, their proposals are not specific. Neither contains standards for the optimal number and combination of generalists and specialists." We regret the error.




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