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    Lessons Learned from Implementing Clostridium difficile–Focused Antibiotic Stewardship Interventions by Ostrowsky, B., Ruiz, R., Brown, S., Chung, P., Koppelman, E., van Deusen Lukas, C., Guo, Y., Jalon, H., Sumer, Z., Araujo, C., Sirtalan, I., Brown, C., Riska, P., Currie, B.

    “…Objective. To determine whether controlling the prescription of targeted antibiotics would translate to a measurable reduction in hospital-onset Clostridium…”
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    Lessons learned from implementing Clostridium difficile-focused antibiotic stewardship interventions by Ostrowsky, B, Ruiz, R, Brown, S, Chung, P, Koppelman, E, van Deusen Lukas, C, Guo, Y, Jalon, H, Sumer, Z, Araujo, C, Sirtalan, I, Brown, C, Riska, P, Currie, B

    “…To determine whether controlling the prescription of targeted antibiotics would translate to a measurable reduction in hospital-onset Clostridium difficile…”
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    Public hospitals: privatization and uncompensated care by Desai, K R, Van Deusen Lukas, C, Young, G J

    Published in Health affairs (Millwood, Va.) (01-03-2000)
    “…A study addresses 2 questions: 1. Does privatization affect the amount of uncompensated care provided by public hospitals? 2. Does privatization to nonprofit…”
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    Does the sale of nonprofit hospitals threaten health care for the poor? by Young, G J, Desai, K R, Van Deusen Lukas, C

    Published in Health Affairs (01-01-1997)
    “…Much of the controversy over for-profit ownership in health care focuses on a recent wave of acquisitions of nonprofit hospitals by investor-owned…”
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    Bad debt and free care in Massachusetts hospitals by Weissman, J S, Van Deusen Lukas, C, Epstein, A M

    Published in Health Affairs (1992)
    “…Data on all patients (2,332) whose hospital charges were written off to uncompensated care during the 3rd quarter of fiscal year 1988 at 6 Massachusetts…”
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