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Physician Commitment to Organized Delivery Systems — Lawton R. Burns (2001) | RDL Network
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Stephen M Shortell
University of California, Berkeley
Physician Commitment to Organized Delivery Systems
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2001
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Lawton R. Burns
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Jeffrey A. Alexander
Stephen M Shortell
University of California, Berkeley
Abstract
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To the degree that physician commitment is possible, systems should appeal to physicians' calculative motivations using extrinsic rewards rather than normative involvement in the organization.
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