In this article, the authors examine the potential of enterprise liability in light of current health-care finance realities. The article begins by addressing background issues of medical malpractice theory and the development of proposals for a form of plan-based enterprise medical liability centered on managed care organizations (MCOs). The authors then describe recent trends in the evolution of more loosely structured MCOs, including the emergence of disintermediated, or patient-directed, plans. The authors examine the extent to which these developments weaken the rationales for plan-based enterprise liability. The article concludes nevertheless that plan-based enterprise liability best serves the goal of reducing medical injury by per...
As managed care organizations expand their programs of quality assurance and physician evaluation, m...
The restructuring of health insurance contracts and health care delivery systems under managed care ...
Should managed-care organizations be accountable to patients injured by the company\u27s negligence ...
In this article, the authors examine the potential of enterprise liability in light of current healt...
In this article, the authors examine the potential of enterprise liability in light of current healt...
In this article, the authors examine the potential of enterprise liability in light of current healt...
The authors examine the potential of enterprise liability for managed care organizations in light of...
“Enterprise medical liability” is a term used to describe a system in which health care organization...
This paper examines Corporate Health and argues the policy wisdom of imposing malpractice liability ...
The purpose of this paper is to outline the Potential liability of managed care organizations. Speci...
Over the years, the United States health care system has undergone a transformation from a market co...
Over the years, the United States health care system has undergone a transformation from a market co...
Managed care organizations (MCOs) have become prime targets in the new medical malpractice litigatio...
As managed care organizations expand their programs of quality assurance and physician evaluation, m...
Although health plans once existed mainly to ensure that patients could pay for care, in recent year...
As managed care organizations expand their programs of quality assurance and physician evaluation, m...
The restructuring of health insurance contracts and health care delivery systems under managed care ...
Should managed-care organizations be accountable to patients injured by the company\u27s negligence ...
In this article, the authors examine the potential of enterprise liability in light of current healt...
In this article, the authors examine the potential of enterprise liability in light of current healt...
In this article, the authors examine the potential of enterprise liability in light of current healt...
The authors examine the potential of enterprise liability for managed care organizations in light of...
“Enterprise medical liability” is a term used to describe a system in which health care organization...
This paper examines Corporate Health and argues the policy wisdom of imposing malpractice liability ...
The purpose of this paper is to outline the Potential liability of managed care organizations. Speci...
Over the years, the United States health care system has undergone a transformation from a market co...
Over the years, the United States health care system has undergone a transformation from a market co...
Managed care organizations (MCOs) have become prime targets in the new medical malpractice litigatio...
As managed care organizations expand their programs of quality assurance and physician evaluation, m...
Although health plans once existed mainly to ensure that patients could pay for care, in recent year...
As managed care organizations expand their programs of quality assurance and physician evaluation, m...
The restructuring of health insurance contracts and health care delivery systems under managed care ...
Should managed-care organizations be accountable to patients injured by the company\u27s negligence ...