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- Q17027422 subject Q4095844.
- Q17027422 subject Q7013044.
- Q17027422 subject Q7191971.
- Q17027422 subject Q8604541.
- Q17027422 abstract "An integrated delivery system (IDS) is a network of health care organizations under a parent holding company. Some IDS have an HMO component, while others are a network of physicians only, or of physicians and hospitals. Thus, the term is used broadly to define an organization that provides a continuum of health care services. There is some discussion over the efficiency and sustainability of IDS. Integrated delivery systems are one example of the emergence of managed care organizations in the United States.".
- Q17027422 wikiPageWikiLink Q1416012.
- Q17027422 wikiPageWikiLink Q16917.
- Q17027422 wikiPageWikiLink Q31207.
- Q17027422 wikiPageWikiLink Q39631.
- Q17027422 wikiPageWikiLink Q4095844.
- Q17027422 wikiPageWikiLink Q563787.
- Q17027422 wikiPageWikiLink Q6017526.
- Q17027422 wikiPageWikiLink Q6030592.
- Q17027422 wikiPageWikiLink Q6746707.
- Q17027422 wikiPageWikiLink Q7013044.
- Q17027422 wikiPageWikiLink Q7191971.
- Q17027422 wikiPageWikiLink Q8604541.
- Q17027422 comment "An integrated delivery system (IDS) is a network of health care organizations under a parent holding company. Some IDS have an HMO component, while others are a network of physicians only, or of physicians and hospitals. Thus, the term is used broadly to define an organization that provides a continuum of health care services. There is some discussion over the efficiency and sustainability of IDS.".
- Q17027422 label "Integrated delivery system".