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R PENCHANSKY

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Howard D, PENCHANSKY R, Brown M
Fam Med . 1998 Apr; 30(3):228-35. PMID: 9532448
Background And Objectives: This study examines differences in breast cancer survival between African-American and white women to determine whether there is a racial difference in survival after accounting for established...
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Shipp M, PENCHANSKY R
J Am Optom Assoc . 1995 Jun; 66(6):343-51. PMID: 7673593
Background: The number of elderly drivers is increasing. The primary purpose of public policy requiring vision screening for driver's license renewal is to identify, and, when necessary, restrict drivers with...
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PENCHANSKY R, Macnee C
Med Care . 1994 Aug; 32(8):813-31. PMID: 8057697
Despite the concern with medical malpractice suits and research about them, little is known about why some perceived injuries lead to claims of malpractice while other similar injuries do not....
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Macnee C, PENCHANSKY R
Inquiry . 1994 Jan; 31(1):66-75. PMID: 8168910
Means are needed to identify "highly productive" areas for quality review and risk management in ambulatory care; untargeted medical record reviews have too low a yield and too high a...
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PENCHANSKY R, Macnee C
QRB Qual Rev Bull . 1993 Jun; 19(6):182-9. PMID: 8378073
A new conceptualization of the related activities QA, RM, and UR may allow an organization to ensure appropriate, proficient, and satisfactory care and to ameliorate the consequences of bad outcomes....
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PENCHANSKY R, Landis J, Brown M
Clin Res . 1988 Jan; 36(1):21-32. PMID: 3338247
No abstract available.
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PENCHANSKY R
J Health Adm Educ . 1986 Jan; 3(2 Pt 1):213-31. PMID: 10272420
No abstract available.
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Thomas J, PENCHANSKY R
Med Care . 1984 Jun; 22(6):553-68. PMID: 6738145
Underlying the continuing emphasis on access by health services researchers and policymakers is the assumption that patients having poorer access will receive less than appropriate health care, other things being...
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PENCHANSKY R
J Med Educ . 1984 Apr; 59(4):291-301. PMID: 6708067
Hospitals are concerned with the performance of their graduate medical education programs because of increasing costs and reduced reimbursements, residency review committees' decisions about the number and size of programs,...
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PENCHANSKY R, Thomas J
Med Care . 1981 Feb; 19(2):127-40. PMID: 7206846
Access is an important concept in health policy and health services research, yet it is one which has not been defined or employed precisely. To some authors "access" refers to...