External Publications
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Practice Guidelines: Best Hope for Quality Improvement in the 1990s January 01, 1990
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Practice Guidelines and Standards: An Overview January 01, 1990
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The Relationship Between Appropriateness and Outcome January 01, 1990
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Setting Capitations for Medicaid: A Case Study January 01, 1990
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Surgery for Epilepsy January 01, 1990
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Interpretable Projection Pursuit October 01, 1989
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Appropriateness of Care January 01, 1989
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The External Costs of a Sedentary Life-Style January 01, 1989
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How Free Care Improved Vision in the Health Insurance Experiment January 01, 1989
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Practice Guidelines and Practicing Medicine: Are They Compatible? January 01, 1989
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Resistance to Sexual Assault: Who Resists and What Happens? January 01, 1989
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Alcoholism Among Homeless Adults in the Inner City of Los Angeles January 01, 1988
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The Appropriateness of Performing Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery January 01, 1988
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Competition and Quality January 01, 1988
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Historical Trends in Quality Assurance for Mental Health January 01, 1988
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Interpreting Hospital Mortality Data: How Can We Proceed? January 01, 1988
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Measuring Differences Between Teaching and Nonteaching Hospitals January 01, 1988
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Quality Assessment and Technology Assessment: Critical Linkages January 01, 1988
Many RAND studies are published in peer-reviewed scholarly journals, as chapters in commercial books, or as documents published by other organizations.