APA Monitor February 1999
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Finding the right niche in new market

Psychologists need business sense to survive in today's health-care marketplace. Across the country providers are searching for ways to remain profitable in a health-care marketplace that is considerably different from the environment they began practicing in a decade or more ago.
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Scott Mesh
Scott Mesh found his professional niche testing Spanish-speaking preschool children for developmental delays and behavioral problems.
In Cuba, a revolution bypasses psychology

Cuban psychologists are proud of their practice and research, but lack sufficient resources and scientific information.
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In the trenches: bolts of pain, rays of hope

The new health-care marketplace is changing everything psychologists are familiar with, from what they practice, to what they preach.
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Cuba