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    Employee Relat Law J. 1987 Summer;13(1):4-13.

    Doctors and unions: is collective bargaining the cure for physicians' labor pains?

    Abstract

    Increasing governmental regulation, the proliferation of alternative health-care options, and a glut of physicians in some areas have substantially affected the way physicians practice medicine today. Health-care consumers are not the only people affected. Where physicians were once their own bosses, many now find themselves as employers of health-care providers. In this new role, physicians are now considering union representation as a vehicle to assert their interests and concerns. This article examines why some doctors favor unionization, why some oppose it, and the legal implications of unionized physicians.

    PMID:
    10285987
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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