Patients' Rights in Managed Care -- Exit, Voice, and Choice

作者: George J. Annas

DOI: 10.1056/NEJM199707173370323

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摘要: The ability of consumers to complain effectively about services and products is a key ingredient the market. In Exit, Voice, Loyalty,1 economist Albert O. Hirschman argues that t...

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