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Financial Risk in Primary Health Care Contracting: Implications for Sector Structure, Ownership and Outcomes. (2007). Howell, Bronwyn .
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  2. Contractual Pitfalls in Capitated Primary Health Care: Sharing Random Demand Risk in New Zealands Strategy. (2007). Howell, Bronwyn .
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