1984
DOI: 10.1097/00001888-198408000-00001
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Undergraduate medical education in prepaid health care plan settings

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“…A study coordinated by Group Health Association of America (Corrigan and Thompson 1991) on HP involvement in graduate medical education found that 15 percent of HMOs trained residents, often as part of an AHC affiliation. Several studies argue that HP participation in graduate medical education may be less expensive and intrusive than HP participation in undergraduate medical education Isaacs and Madoff 1984;Buchanan 1987) and that HP members are satisfied with training arrangements (Wolfe and Jones 1982;Kirz and Larsen 1986;Sheets, Caruthers, and Schwenk 1990). Currently, HPs play a meager role in education.…”
Section: Relationship Objectivesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A study coordinated by Group Health Association of America (Corrigan and Thompson 1991) on HP involvement in graduate medical education found that 15 percent of HMOs trained residents, often as part of an AHC affiliation. Several studies argue that HP participation in graduate medical education may be less expensive and intrusive than HP participation in undergraduate medical education Isaacs and Madoff 1984;Buchanan 1987) and that HP members are satisfied with training arrangements (Wolfe and Jones 1982;Kirz and Larsen 1986;Sheets, Caruthers, and Schwenk 1990). Currently, HPs play a meager role in education.…”
Section: Relationship Objectivesmentioning
confidence: 99%