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April 2007
Value-Added Services: Should Expanded Services Always Immediately Contribute to the Group’s Bottom Line?
David A. Cross, M.D.
David A. Cross, M.D.
Committee on Practice Management
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ASA Newsletter April 2007, Vol. 71, 19–41.
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David A. Cross; Value-Added Services: Should Expanded Services Always Immediately Contribute to the Group’s Bottom Line?. ASA Newsletter 2007; 71:19–41
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