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In Reply.— Dr Robbins' criticism of our paper1 essentially makes two points. First, Dr Robbins criticizes the evaluation of physicians' perceptions of managed care systems because, he feels, these perceptions are largely self-serving. (We presume that Dr Robbins does not criticize the whole field of survey research.) Second, Dr Robbins is concerned that the reported perceptions are not validated by patient-level analysis. As mentioned repeatedly in the paper, the survey was designed to measure perceptions. Whether these perceptions are self-serving cannot be determined by the research tools that we used, or by any others that we know of.


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