The advent of HMO legislation has had a profound impact in the shaping of the American health care system. As an alternative delivery system, Health Maintenance Organizations promised cost containment with comprehensive and preventative medical services. This paper will focus on the structure and functioning of the HMO as a managed care system. Regulatory, economic and political forces and their impact upon the evolution of the HMO will also be reviewed.Master of Public AdministrationPublic AdministrationUniversity of Michigan-Flinthttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/143299/4/CommetJam1994.pdfDescription of CommetJam1994.pdf : Restricted to UM users only
Participation of health maintenance organizations (HMOs) in the Medicare +Choice program, expected t...
This paper summarizes a longer paper, written for the American Association of Health Plans. That pap...
Integrating the health services and insurance industries, as health maintenance orga-nizations (HMOs...
This study focuses on the effects health maintenance organizations (HMOs) have, and are having on th...
Health care is what economists call a superior good, one that claims an increasing part of the con...
The national trend of coordinating the financing of health insurance in the United States has become...
Many consumers and employers are becoming increasingly concerned about the cost, quality, and approp...
It is the intent of this paper to investigate the Health Maintenance Organization, its history, grow...
Growing dissatisfaction with the shortcomings of the traditional system of health care has led to re...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 223-239)The purpose of this project is to demonstrate\ud ...
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health expenditures total more than $700 billion and make up over 13 percent of the gross domestic p...
Increases in the activity of managed care organizations may have "spilover effects, " infl...
Medicaid managed care grew dramatically during the 1990s. Forty-four states used Medicaid managed ca...
Attorneys Brown and Hartung provide a comprehensive overview of the development and structural compo...
Participation of health maintenance organizations (HMOs) in the Medicare +Choice program, expected t...
This paper summarizes a longer paper, written for the American Association of Health Plans. That pap...
Integrating the health services and insurance industries, as health maintenance orga-nizations (HMOs...
This study focuses on the effects health maintenance organizations (HMOs) have, and are having on th...
Health care is what economists call a superior good, one that claims an increasing part of the con...
The national trend of coordinating the financing of health insurance in the United States has become...
Many consumers and employers are becoming increasingly concerned about the cost, quality, and approp...
It is the intent of this paper to investigate the Health Maintenance Organization, its history, grow...
Growing dissatisfaction with the shortcomings of the traditional system of health care has led to re...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 223-239)The purpose of this project is to demonstrate\ud ...
This paper studies the role of health maintenance organizations in the health care market. Health Ma...
health expenditures total more than $700 billion and make up over 13 percent of the gross domestic p...
Increases in the activity of managed care organizations may have "spilover effects, " infl...
Medicaid managed care grew dramatically during the 1990s. Forty-four states used Medicaid managed ca...
Attorneys Brown and Hartung provide a comprehensive overview of the development and structural compo...
Participation of health maintenance organizations (HMOs) in the Medicare +Choice program, expected t...
This paper summarizes a longer paper, written for the American Association of Health Plans. That pap...
Integrating the health services and insurance industries, as health maintenance orga-nizations (HMOs...