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Hospital-Medicare Advantage vertical integration and medical loss ratios. [PDF]
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Healthcare exceptionalism in patient perspectives on AI: implications for policy and practice. [PDF]
Nong P, Ji M, Platt J.
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Anthropology News, 2015
Abstract“Maybe ‘Doing No Harm’ is Not the Best Way to Help Those Who Helped You” by Rob Borofsky; “Human Rights and the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)” by Eva Friedlander; and “AN Column Update” by Alayne Unterberger and Eva ...
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Abstract“Maybe ‘Doing No Harm’ is Not the Best Way to Help Those Who Helped You” by Rob Borofsky; “Human Rights and the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)” by Eva Friedlander; and “AN Column Update” by Alayne Unterberger and Eva ...
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The governance of public affairs
Journal of Public Affairs, 2009Abstract Government and governance are frequently treated as synonyms. Governing is what governments do in formulating and implementing policies. A burgeoning political science literature uses the term governance in a different way to describe the growing tendency of governments to govern in partnership with a range of non‐state actors and, as a ...
Bell, S. R., Hindmoor, A. M.
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2004
Public affairs—or sex scandals—involving prominent politicians are as revealing of American culture as they are of individual peccadillos. Implicated in their unfolding are a broad range of institutions, trends, questions, and struggles, including political parties, Hollywood, the Christian right, new communications technologies, the restructuring of ...
Joshua Gamson, Ted Lowi
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Public affairs—or sex scandals—involving prominent politicians are as revealing of American culture as they are of individual peccadillos. Implicated in their unfolding are a broad range of institutions, trends, questions, and struggles, including political parties, Hollywood, the Christian right, new communications technologies, the restructuring of ...
Joshua Gamson, Ted Lowi
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Anthropology News, 2013
Abstract:ETHICAL CURRENTS and VIEWS ON POLICY | Morag Kersel and Susan B Hyatt, eds.
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Abstract:ETHICAL CURRENTS and VIEWS ON POLICY | Morag Kersel and Susan B Hyatt, eds.
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