Balancing Efficiency and Quality - Toward Market-Based Health Care

Notre Dame Journal of Law, Ethics and Public Policy 3 (2):169-186 (1988)
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This article describes the steps Medicare has taken and will continue to take to fulfill the Reagan Administration's mandate to control health care costs and maintain quality care by increasing reliance on market forces and on appropriate incentives.

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