Information Asymmetry in the German Public Health Care Market: A Stakeholder Analysis

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Information Asymmetry in the German Public Health Care Market: A Stakeholder Analysis. / Weisenfeld, Ursula; Sörensen, Constanze; Scherer, Christian.
Pisa takes a stand for responsibility in healthcare and medical technology. 2007. p. 1-13.

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Harvard

Weisenfeld, U, Sörensen, C & Scherer, C 2007, Information Asymmetry in the German Public Health Care Market: A Stakeholder Analysis. in Pisa takes a stand for responsibility in healthcare and medical technology. pp. 1-13, International Conference on the Management of Healthcare and Medical Technology - HCTM 2007, Pisa, Italy, 03.11.07.

APA

Weisenfeld, U., Sörensen, C., & Scherer, C. (2007). Information Asymmetry in the German Public Health Care Market: A Stakeholder Analysis. In Pisa takes a stand for responsibility in healthcare and medical technology (pp. 1-13)

Vancouver

Weisenfeld U, Sörensen C, Scherer C. Information Asymmetry in the German Public Health Care Market: A Stakeholder Analysis. In Pisa takes a stand for responsibility in healthcare and medical technology. 2007. p. 1-13

Bibtex

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