Twenty-five years after the enactment of the Federal Health Maintenance Organization Act and nearly five years after the failure of proposed federal health care reform, managed care has come to dominate the medical marketplace. As a result, the relationships among patients, payers, and physicians have changed fundamentally and dramatically. In this market-driven environment, health care - how much it costs, who receives treatment, and who pays for it - may have surpassed the weather as a topic of everyday conversation at dinner tables and water coolers across the country. In the popular press, reports concerning managed care, usually derogatory, are surpassed in number only by news of the latest political scandals. Scholars, too, find healt...
Epidemic of Care: A Call for Safer, Better, and More Accountable Health Care. By George C. Halvorson...
Medical care value purchasing is the latest effort to promote cost containment while maintaining or ...
Despite the emergence of managed health care and the resulting dramatic change in the role of the th...
Twenty-five years after the enactment of the Federal Health Maintenance Organization Act and nearly ...
One of the country's leading health economists presents a provocative analysis of the transformation...
Health systems need to set priorities fairly. In one way or another, part of this important task wil...
Health systems need to set priorities fairly. In one way or another, part of this important task wil...
The author notes that the composition of the \u27fundamental problem of rising health care costs is...
Health systems need to set priorities fairly. In one way or another, part of this important task wil...
One of the most controversial issues in many health care systems is health care rationing. In essenc...
Health systems need to set priorities fairly. In one way or another, part of this important task wil...
Includes bibliographical references.With the Presidential Election approaching, we are hearing more ...
Health care reform in America has been controversial since its inception in the early twentieth cent...
Part of the debate on cost containment in health care systems can be characterized as applied polit...
on health care reform.1,2 Both advocate for dramatic change in how we pay for health care. Both are ...
Epidemic of Care: A Call for Safer, Better, and More Accountable Health Care. By George C. Halvorson...
Medical care value purchasing is the latest effort to promote cost containment while maintaining or ...
Despite the emergence of managed health care and the resulting dramatic change in the role of the th...
Twenty-five years after the enactment of the Federal Health Maintenance Organization Act and nearly ...
One of the country's leading health economists presents a provocative analysis of the transformation...
Health systems need to set priorities fairly. In one way or another, part of this important task wil...
Health systems need to set priorities fairly. In one way or another, part of this important task wil...
The author notes that the composition of the \u27fundamental problem of rising health care costs is...
Health systems need to set priorities fairly. In one way or another, part of this important task wil...
One of the most controversial issues in many health care systems is health care rationing. In essenc...
Health systems need to set priorities fairly. In one way or another, part of this important task wil...
Includes bibliographical references.With the Presidential Election approaching, we are hearing more ...
Health care reform in America has been controversial since its inception in the early twentieth cent...
Part of the debate on cost containment in health care systems can be characterized as applied polit...
on health care reform.1,2 Both advocate for dramatic change in how we pay for health care. Both are ...
Epidemic of Care: A Call for Safer, Better, and More Accountable Health Care. By George C. Halvorson...
Medical care value purchasing is the latest effort to promote cost containment while maintaining or ...
Despite the emergence of managed health care and the resulting dramatic change in the role of the th...