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A study of the types and manifestations of physicians' unintended behaviors in the DRG payment system

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Title
A study of the types and manifestations of physicians' unintended behaviors in the DRG payment system
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Frontiers in Public Health, June 2023
DOI 10.3389/fpubh.2023.1141981
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Wei-Fu Chang, Xin-Yu Yan, Hao Ling, Ting Liu, Ai-Jing Luo

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#21,464,691
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