Contents Print a PDF Task 1 Task 2 Task 3 Task 4
Tables References
< Previous Next >

PROCEEDINGS OF THE 30TH BETHESDA CONFERENCE. THE FUTURE OF ACADEMIC CARDIOLOGY. BETHESDA, MARYLAND, OCTOBER 26-27, 1998.
JACC Vol. 33, No. 5, April 1999:1091-1135

30th Bethesda Conference:
The Future of Academic Cardiology*

Task Force 1: Clinical Care

REFERENCE LIST

  1. Iglehart JK. Rapid changes for academic medical centers. 1. N Engl J Med 1994;331:1391.
  2. Kassirer JP. Academic medical centers under siege (editorial). N Engl J Med 1994;331:1370.
  3. Blumenthal D, Meyer GS. The future of the academic medical center under health care reform. N Engl J Med 1993;329:1812.
  4. Billi JE, Wise CG, Bills EA, Mitchell RL. Potential effects of managed care on specialty practice at a university medical center. N Engl J Med 1995;333:979.
  5. Can academic medical centers survive? Integr Healthcare Rep 1995:1\N9. February.
  6. Iglehart JK. Rapid changes for academic medical centers. 2. N Engl J Med 1995;332:407.
  7. Beronja N. Practice options for CV specialists: mergers, acquisitions, or status quo? Cardiology 1995;24:7.
  8. Reis SE, Iglehart JK, McNamara DM, et al. Therapy of congestive heart failure by cardiologists is a cost effective method of improving patient outcomes (abstr). Circulation 1996;94:1.
  9. Braunwald E. Evolution of academic divisions of cardiology (editorial). Circulation 1997;95:545.
  10. Frye RL, Wood DL. The business of medicine (editorial; comment). Circulation 1997;95:546.
  11. Feldman AM, Greenhouse PK, Reis SE, Sevco MS. Academic cardiology division in the era of managed care. A paradigm for survival. Circulation 1997;95:740.
  12. Rosenthal G, Harper D, Quinn L, Cooper G. Severity-adjusted mortality and length of stay in teaching and nonteaching hospitals: results of a regional study. JAMA 1997;278:485.

Back to Top | | Copyright © 2008 American College of Cardiology
Heart House | 2400 N Street, NW | Washington, DC 20037