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Clinical guidelines and quality measures are important new paradigms for conceptualizing and managing quality in the United States. Researchers have proposed that professional elites—including members of academic medicine—were an important cause of the shift to guidelines and measures. This...
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This paper examines the impact of institutional change on patient care. Using panel data on obstetric deliveries from the state of California in the United States between 1983 and 2001, it develops and tests hypotheses predicting impacts of three features of institutional change—managed care...
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Clinical guidelines are important tools for managing health care quality. Research on the origins of guidelines primarily focuses on the institutional causes of their emergence and growth. Individual medical researchers, however, have played important roles. This paper develops knowledge of the...
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This paper integrates research on intellectual movements and institutional change to develop a process model of change in profession-level institutional logics. Focusing on the case of the emergence of clinical guidelines and quality measures in American medicine in the 1980s and their...
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