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Rationing medical care: rhetoric and reality in the Oregon Health Plan
Jonathan Oberlander, Theodore Marmor and Lawrence Jacobs
CMAJ May 29, 2001 164 (11) 1583-1587;
Jonathan Oberlander
From the *School of Medicine, University of North Carolina–Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC; the †School of Management, Yale University, New Haven, Conn.; and the ‡Department of Political Science, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities campus, Minneapolis–St. Paul, Minn.
Theodore Marmor
From the *School of Medicine, University of North Carolina–Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC; the †School of Management, Yale University, New Haven, Conn.; and the ‡Department of Political Science, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities campus, Minneapolis–St. Paul, Minn.
Lawrence Jacobs
From the *School of Medicine, University of North Carolina–Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC; the †School of Management, Yale University, New Haven, Conn.; and the ‡Department of Political Science, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities campus, Minneapolis–St. Paul, Minn.
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