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Tables and Figures | ||
Acknowledgments | ||
I | Introduction | 3 |
II | Physician Participation in Medicaid | 9 |
III | Marginality in the Medical Profession | 23 |
IV | Methods and Measurements | 63 |
V | A Social, Professional, and Ideological Profile of Physicians | 73 |
VI | Physician Participation in Medicaid | 89 |
VII | Summary and Policy Implications | 105 |
Appendix I | 121 | |
Appendix II | 127 | |
Appendix III | 131 | |
Appendix IV | 133 | |
Bibliography | 135 | |
Index | 155 |
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