Despite the emergence of managed health care and the resulting dramatic change in the role of the third-party payer in the physician-patient relationship, the liability standards applied to physicians largely have remained unchanged. This has created a tension between physicians\u27 legal and ethical obligations, and the requirements imposed on the physician by managed health care. Specifically, the issue confronts the physician in the context of malpractice liability. Managed Care Organizations impose a significant amount of control over the way physicians practice medicine, often forcing physicians to ration care. Notwithstanding any beneficial cost savings that might result, this approach subjects the physician to the risk of malpractice...
In this article, the authors examine the potential of enterprise liability in light of current healt...
Although health plans once existed mainly to ensure that patients could pay for care, in recent year...
Managed care organizations (MCOs) have become prime targets in the new medical malpractice litigatio...
Despite the emergence of managed health care and the resulting dramatic change in the role of the th...
Over the years, the United States health care system has undergone a transformation from a market co...
In this article, the author proposes that the traditional custom-based standard applicable in medica...
This paper looks at the ethical problems posed by managed care (in particular, at its incentives to ...
Over the last decade managed care has become the dominant form of health care delivery, because it h...
The authors review the principle features of the managed care system in an effort to understand the ...
The authors review the principle features of the managed care system in an effort to understand the ...
The restructuring of health insurance contracts and health care delivery systems under managed care ...
This paper examines Corporate Health and argues the policy wisdom of imposing malpractice liability ...
This Note identifies a discrepancy in the law governing the decisionmaking that directs patient care...
“Enterprise medical liability” is a term used to describe a system in which health care organization...
Although scholars and policymakers increasingly accept the need to ration health care, physicians do...
In this article, the authors examine the potential of enterprise liability in light of current healt...
Although health plans once existed mainly to ensure that patients could pay for care, in recent year...
Managed care organizations (MCOs) have become prime targets in the new medical malpractice litigatio...
Despite the emergence of managed health care and the resulting dramatic change in the role of the th...
Over the years, the United States health care system has undergone a transformation from a market co...
In this article, the author proposes that the traditional custom-based standard applicable in medica...
This paper looks at the ethical problems posed by managed care (in particular, at its incentives to ...
Over the last decade managed care has become the dominant form of health care delivery, because it h...
The authors review the principle features of the managed care system in an effort to understand the ...
The authors review the principle features of the managed care system in an effort to understand the ...
The restructuring of health insurance contracts and health care delivery systems under managed care ...
This paper examines Corporate Health and argues the policy wisdom of imposing malpractice liability ...
This Note identifies a discrepancy in the law governing the decisionmaking that directs patient care...
“Enterprise medical liability” is a term used to describe a system in which health care organization...
Although scholars and policymakers increasingly accept the need to ration health care, physicians do...
In this article, the authors examine the potential of enterprise liability in light of current healt...
Although health plans once existed mainly to ensure that patients could pay for care, in recent year...
Managed care organizations (MCOs) have become prime targets in the new medical malpractice litigatio...