Can ranking hospitals on the basis of patients' travel distances improve quality of care?:
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title | Can ranking hospitals on the basis of patients' travel distances improve quality of care? |
title_auth | Can ranking hospitals on the basis of patients' travel distances improve quality of care? |
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title_full | Can ranking hospitals on the basis of patients' travel distances improve quality of care? Daniel P. Kessler |
title_fullStr | Can ranking hospitals on the basis of patients' travel distances improve quality of care? Daniel P. Kessler |
title_full_unstemmed | Can ranking hospitals on the basis of patients' travel distances improve quality of care? Daniel P. Kessler |
title_short | Can ranking hospitals on the basis of patients' travel distances improve quality of care? |
title_sort | can ranking hospitals on the basis of patients travel distances improve quality of care |
topic | Choice Behavior United States Health Services Accessibility United States Hospitals Evaluation Hospitals United States Linear Models United States Quality Indicators, Health Care United States |
topic_facet | Choice Behavior United States Health Services Accessibility United States Hospitals Evaluation Hospitals United States Linear Models United States Quality Indicators, Health Care United States USA |
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