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John M. Eisenberg
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- John M. Eisenberg (1946–2002), an early leader in the Society for Medical Decision Making, was a general internist whose early grasp of the importance of economic and other nonmedical factors in clinical decision making fueled an exceptional career that included national leadership in medicine, medical decision making, health economics, public policy, and health services research. In addition to his own career accomplishments, Eisenberg was also renowned as one of the foremost leaders in general internal medicine and a lifelong mentor of students and professionals in multiple disciplines. [Source: Encyclopedia of Health Services Research; Eisenberg, John M.]
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https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/John_M._Eisenberg
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