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African Health Synergies: Today's Doctor Description: Offers news and commentary concerning managed care in South Africa. Current and past articles are available online. (healthsynergies.co.za) |
DB's Medical Rants: Public Guidelines for Managed Care Description: A weblog topic page concerning Kaiser Permanente's announcement that it would publish on its website the guidelines developed and used by its doctors. Visitors are allowed to comment. (medrants.com) |
Ellie's Angels Description: Advocacy page provides information on how the public might help stop people like killer nurse Charles Cullen from entering the health care industry. (mommieemily2000.com) |
Kaiser Papers Hawaii Description: A member site of the Kaiser Permanente Reform Committee (KPRC), a patient rights organization dedicated to providing support to the Kaiser patient community. (kaiserpapershawaii.org) |
The Kaiser Papers Description: An advocacy site opposed to several practices of Kaiser Permanente. It offers personal accounts, allegations, news, and links. (kaiserpapers.org) |
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