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On the Rationing of Health Services and Resource Availability

The Journal of Human Resources, 1978
Government controls on availability of physicians and hospital resources can counteract some undesired aggregate consequences of reimbursement insurance. Given aggregate controls, many important questions arise concerning nonprice rationing of services by physicians.
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Rationalizing service logic, or understanding services as experience?

Marketing Theory, 2006
This article discusses the argument put forward by Vargo and Lusch (2004) that a new service dominant logic is emerging within marketing. Taking on this new service logic means our understanding of marketing has developed from a focus on exchange of goods to a broader focus on exchange of services.
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At Last, a Rational Way to Pay for Physicians' Services?

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1988
Change is the one constant in health care today. New technologies, emerging diseases, an aging population, economic and budgetary pressures, and just plain politics are exerting a profound effect on how we physicians care for our patients. Like life's passage, change is indifferent to whether one likes it or not.
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Rationality and Influence in Public Service

Public Administration Review, 1965
V ALUE judgments, as students of the administrative process have long recognized, are unavoidable at all levels of administration. Nonetheless, appointed administrators in democratic systems of government have no theoretical justification for making value choices.
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Rationing Hospital Services

American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 1979
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Rationalization of services

2002
A.F.E. Wise, J.A. Swaffield
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Post-, pre- and non-payment: Conflicting rationalities in the digitalisation of energy access in Kibera, Nairobi

Digital Geography and Society, 2022
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