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Impact of Financial Incentives for Prenatal Care on Birth Outcomes and Spending
Health Services Research, 07/17/09
Rosenthal MB et al. – The use of patient and physician incentives may be an effective mechanism for improving use of recommended prenatal care and associated outcomes, particularly among low–income women.
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