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MEDICAL STUDENTS' AND DOCTORS' PERCEPTIONS ABOUT MEDICAID: A CONTENT ANALYSIS

This research investigates the similarities and differences in medical students' and doctors' perceptions about Medicaid. One hundred, ninety-seven medical students and doctors were asked to answer4 three open-ended questions about Medicaid. Their responses were content analyzed using stan...

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Published in:Journal of health and human services administration 2000, Vol.23 (1), p.65-82
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Attitude of Health Personnel
Data Collection
Fee Schedules
Female
Fraud
Health administration
Health care costs
Health care quality
Health policy
Health Services Accessibility - economics
Health Services Misuse
Humans
Male
Medicaid
Medicaid - economics
Medicaid - statistics & numerical data
Medicaid program
Medical fraud
Medical profession
Medical schools
Medical sector
Medical students
Middle Aged
Nursing students
Physicians
Physicians - economics
Physicians - psychology
Physicians - statistics & numerical data
Reimbursement
Research fraud
Students, Medical - psychology
Students, Medical - statistics & numerical data
United States
Virginia
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