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Annals of Internal Medicine Improving Patient Care Does Pay-for-Performance Improve the Quality of Health Care? Laura A. Petersen, MD, MPH; LeChauncy D. Woodard, MD, MPH; Tracy Urech, BA; Christina Daw, MPH; and Supicha
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