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Reforming Physician Payment: Report of a Conference (1984)
Institute of Medicine (IOM)

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cadets PREFACE CONFERENCE SUMMARY Confe rence Agenda Major Conference Themes Sunny G. Toder Potential Contributions by the Institute of Medicine COMMISSIONED PAPERS PAGE iv 1 - 5 9 Politics As Usual and Customary? Physician Payment in Trans' tion 11 __~wrence D. Brawn Changing Physician Behavior: In Search of the Little Blue Button 30 ~~.Joim R. Kimberly The Impact of Changes in Payment Hethods on the Supply of Physicians' Services --Aohert 71. lee Thi Ed Party Carrier Perspective on Physician Payment __ Lawrence C. Alohas Ant itrust and Physician Payment --~ichaeZ R. PoZZcrrdt Physician Payment Methods: Forms and Levels of Physi clan Compensation --Sunny G. Coder APPENDIXES A. Conference Participants B. Con fe hence Program C. workshop Groups D. Physician Payment Planning Group fit 44 63 75 87 101 102 110 112 114