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Political evolution of federal health care regulation
L. D. Brown
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Politicians
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Political Evolution
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Healthcare Regulation
100%
United States
50%
Medicare
50%
Cost Increase
50%
Behavioral Regulation
50%
Peer Review
50%
Healthcare
50%
Health Systems Agencies
50%
Macromanagement
50%
Provider Behavior
50%
Prospective Payment
50%
Global Budget
50%
Budgetary Control
50%
Rate Setting
50%
Organization Practices
50%
Resource-Based Relative Value Scale (RBRVS)
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Western Nations
50%
Medical Practice Guidelines
50%
Behavior Health
50%
Political Pressure
50%
Certificate of Need
50%
Micromanagement
50%
Influence on Behaviour
50%
Federal Regulations
50%
Social Sciences
Health Care Regulation
100%
Health Behavior
50%
Medical Practice
50%
Resource-Based
50%
Peer Review
50%
State Budget
50%
Western Nation
50%
Psychology
Healthcare
100%
Practice Guideline
33%
Medicare
33%