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Exploring the role of medical and consumer literature in the diffusion of information related to hormone therapy for menopausal women
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Investigating social learning effects in the consumer choice of health care plan adoption
83.
Decoy effects in a consumer search tas
84.
Direct-to-consumer advertising: Challenging health protection in Canada
85.
Consumer behavior and health insurance among two populations: Elderly Medicare beneficiaries and low-income parents
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Assessment of Awareness and Opinion of Direct-to-Consumer Genome Testing Among Physicians and Medical Students
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Assessing the relationship of attitude toward the ad to intentions to use direct-to-consumer drugs: A systematic quantitative meta-analysis
88.
Putting consumers at risk in health care: A policy evaluation and interpretation of consumer-directed health benefits
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Semantic relationships in health consumer questions and physicians' answers: A basis for representing medical knowledge and for concept exploration interfaces
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Telehealth consumer-provider interaction: A chronic disease intervention in an underserved population
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An analysis of psychologist postdoctoral psychopharmacology training materials for critiques of neurobiological hypotheses of depression's etiology, critical analyses of the DSM's rigor, and for consumer/survivor/ex-patient content
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Understanding patient-centered care: The importance of consumer satisfaction in evaluation research and program management
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Information retrieval of self-care and dependent-care agents using NetWellnessRTM, a consumer health information network
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A fallibilist approach to evaluating medical regulations: The FDA's drug effectiveness requirement
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Health care utilization and insurance, consumer choices of pharmaceutical drugs, uncertainty and demand for health care (three essays in health economics)
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Free is not enough: Use of social marketing theory as a means for increasing client participation in a prenatal preventive health program
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Effect of direct-to-consumer advertising of prescription medications in an elderly population
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Compensatory versus non-compensatory choice strategies in limited problem-solving consumer behavior: Engel-Kollat-Blackwell versus Howard models
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Consumers' perceptions of sacrifice, service quality, and value in the health care industry
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EVALUATION OF MEDICAL SERVICE QUALITY IN THE CONSUMPTION STAGE OF THE MEDICAL CONSUMER'S PURCHASE CYCLE
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