Med Group Manage J. 1995 Mar-Apr;42(2):30, 32-6.
Eight Southeastern U.S. academic medicine departments have begun collecting data on how managed care is affecting their practice of medicine. Writing for the Southeastern Study Group, James E. Lewis, Ph.D., of the University of Alabama at Birmingham, presents information that the group has gathered as a means of attempting to bridge the information gap on managed care's effects on academic practice.
美国东南部的八个学术医学部门已开始收集有关管理式医疗如何影响其医疗实践的数据。阿拉巴马大学伯明翰分校的詹姆斯·E·刘易斯博士为东南部研究小组撰写文章,介绍了该小组收集的信息,以此作为试图弥合管理式医疗对学术实践影响方面信息差距的一种方式。