1971
DOI: 10.2105/ajph.61.8.1536
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Change of health center sponsorship. I, Impact on patterns of obtaining medical care.

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“…Increasing numbers of respondents referred to the center not as Dr. M's offices, but as the "A" Hospital Clinic. This transition of perception has been previously reported (Schumaker, 1971 b). The health center was originally opened and operated as a private practice office, supported and sponsored by the local medical society.…”
Section: Compactness and Cohesiveness Of Medical Care Patternssupporting
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“…Increasing numbers of respondents referred to the center not as Dr. M's offices, but as the "A" Hospital Clinic. This transition of perception has been previously reported (Schumaker, 1971 b). The health center was originally opened and operated as a private practice office, supported and sponsored by the local medical society.…”
Section: Compactness and Cohesiveness Of Medical Care Patternssupporting
confidence: 87%
“…Three aspects of this impact have been reported previously (Schumaker, 1970(Schumaker, , 1971(Schumaker, a, 1971.…”
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“…The studies that have directly addressed the characterization of commitment to a provider are those by Solon, Sheps, and Lee (1960a, b) with subsequent papers by Solon (1966Solon ( , 1967, Solon and Rigg (1972), and by a student of Solon's, Schumaker (1970Schumaker ( , 1971Schumaker ( , 1972. The framework and findings are important in that they: .…”
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