It is no secret that many Americans are less than happy with their health care coverage – either due to a total lack of coverage or simply a lack of choice and flexibility within their current plan. The latter objection isoften a feature of the coverage afforded by Managed Care Organizations (MCOs), also commonly known as Health Maintenance Organizations (HMOs). These plans usually restrict a patient’s choice of doctorsin exchange for lower monthly premiums. In response to frustrated patients and citizens, legislation titled Any Willing Provider has been introduced in several states, which aims to curb the ability of an HMO tocontrol patient access to the healthcare market. While the goals of this type of legislation seem noble and logi...
The phenomenal rate of inflation experienced by the health care industry in the past several years h...
In several ways, traditional health care financing has long been unfair to middle- and lower-income ...
While managed care was rather successful at holding down health care inflation in the 1990s, it did ...
Abstract As managed care has spread, so has legislation to force plans to con-tract with any willing...
This article will explore the history, implementation, and impact of state advocacy protection statu...
This paper looks at the ethical problems posed by managed care (in particular, at its incentives to ...
The transfer of financial risk from health maintenance organizations (HMOs) to providers is controve...
The dramatic appearance of managed care organizations (MCOs) on the U.S. health scene has generated ...
Introduction: In the last decades, several countries have implemented a health care system based on ...
Abstract: Any Willing Provider and Freedom of Choice laws restrict the ability of managed care enti...
A major access problem exists in the private insurance market for individuals with preexisting condi...
This paper examines Corporate Health and argues the policy wisdom of imposing malpractice liability ...
Too many people do not have access to the health care that they need and deserve. However, no one sh...
Health care is what economists call a superior good, one that claims an increasing part of the con...
Over the years, the United States health care system has undergone a transformation from a market co...
The phenomenal rate of inflation experienced by the health care industry in the past several years h...
In several ways, traditional health care financing has long been unfair to middle- and lower-income ...
While managed care was rather successful at holding down health care inflation in the 1990s, it did ...
Abstract As managed care has spread, so has legislation to force plans to con-tract with any willing...
This article will explore the history, implementation, and impact of state advocacy protection statu...
This paper looks at the ethical problems posed by managed care (in particular, at its incentives to ...
The transfer of financial risk from health maintenance organizations (HMOs) to providers is controve...
The dramatic appearance of managed care organizations (MCOs) on the U.S. health scene has generated ...
Introduction: In the last decades, several countries have implemented a health care system based on ...
Abstract: Any Willing Provider and Freedom of Choice laws restrict the ability of managed care enti...
A major access problem exists in the private insurance market for individuals with preexisting condi...
This paper examines Corporate Health and argues the policy wisdom of imposing malpractice liability ...
Too many people do not have access to the health care that they need and deserve. However, no one sh...
Health care is what economists call a superior good, one that claims an increasing part of the con...
Over the years, the United States health care system has undergone a transformation from a market co...
The phenomenal rate of inflation experienced by the health care industry in the past several years h...
In several ways, traditional health care financing has long been unfair to middle- and lower-income ...
While managed care was rather successful at holding down health care inflation in the 1990s, it did ...