[T]his article will seek to explain the fundamental principles of managed competition and the basic features of reform based on managed competition. It will also examine some of the criticisms of managed competition and the practical and legal impediments that will be faced in seeking to reform the health care industry based upon managed competition theory
This Article discusses these issues in considering the competitive approach to reforming medical c...
In health care, the increase in market concentration on both the insurer side and the provider side ...
Introduction to the symposium, Managed Care: What\u27s the Prognosis: Managing Care in the Next Cent...
The health care industry in the United States has been faced with increasing health care costs not o...
The managed competition proposals presented by the Jackson Hole Group in September 1991 have contrib...
Receiving health care is becoming increasingly costly while at the same time those who need the care...
Managed competition in health care is a model for reform that has been adopted by several states and...
A central challenge for all health care reform proposals currently being discussed is finding the me...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation compares managed competition and internal ...
Abstract The theory of managed competition has found favor with many health policy analysts and acad...
Proposals to restructure the health care industry by increasing market competition currently have mu...
A central question confronting proponents of managed competition during the health reform debate in ...
This Article is intended to put in context the many issues raised by this new interest in competitio...
This article provides an economic and legal perspective on the managed competition reforms within th...
The topic of this paper is whether it is possible, given the current state of knowledge and technolo...
This Article discusses these issues in considering the competitive approach to reforming medical c...
In health care, the increase in market concentration on both the insurer side and the provider side ...
Introduction to the symposium, Managed Care: What\u27s the Prognosis: Managing Care in the Next Cent...
The health care industry in the United States has been faced with increasing health care costs not o...
The managed competition proposals presented by the Jackson Hole Group in September 1991 have contrib...
Receiving health care is becoming increasingly costly while at the same time those who need the care...
Managed competition in health care is a model for reform that has been adopted by several states and...
A central challenge for all health care reform proposals currently being discussed is finding the me...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation compares managed competition and internal ...
Abstract The theory of managed competition has found favor with many health policy analysts and acad...
Proposals to restructure the health care industry by increasing market competition currently have mu...
A central question confronting proponents of managed competition during the health reform debate in ...
This Article is intended to put in context the many issues raised by this new interest in competitio...
This article provides an economic and legal perspective on the managed competition reforms within th...
The topic of this paper is whether it is possible, given the current state of knowledge and technolo...
This Article discusses these issues in considering the competitive approach to reforming medical c...
In health care, the increase in market concentration on both the insurer side and the provider side ...
Introduction to the symposium, Managed Care: What\u27s the Prognosis: Managing Care in the Next Cent...