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Encouraging Good Deeds for Those in Need: The “Annual Moffic Award for Ethical Practice in Public Sector Managed Behavioral Healthcare”

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Backlar, P. Encouraging Good Deeds for Those in Need: The “Annual Moffic Award for Ethical Practice in Public Sector Managed Behavioral Healthcare”. Community Ment Health J 35, 109–113 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1018764513160

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