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Roentgenology in the Teaching Hospital

Radiology, 1961
With the increasing size of major hospitals, the problem of organization of work confronting the staff radiologist is becoming more complex. In the teaching hospital, his difficulties are compounded. Direct comparison between major teaching hospitals and their component departments in different areas of the world is both difficult and invidious.
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Competition and the Teaching Hospital

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1985
The teaching hospitals, so the conventional wisdom goes, face a bleak future. 1,2 In an increasingly price-conscious health care sector, teaching hospitals, with their higher cost per admission, are at a relative disadvantage in competing for insured patients.
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Comparing Teaching and Non-teaching Hospitals: A Frontier Approach (Teaching vs. Non-teaching Hospitals)

Health Care Management Science, 2001
This paper compares teaching and non-teaching hospitals in terms of their provision of patient services. We proceed by comparing the frontiers of the teaching and non-teaching hospitals using a data envelopment (DEA) type approach, which we apply to a sample of 236 teaching hospitals and 556 non-teaching hospitals operating in the US in 1994.
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The teaching hospital experience

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1963
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