The use of utilization review (UR) as an approach to the containment of private health care expenditures has increased rapidly as employers, in their role as purchasers of health care, have sought to control health insurance premium costs. Little is known about the effects of private UR programs. The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of UR on hospital use and medical expenditures. The study used a (means-difference) covariance model to estimate the effects of UR, based on analysis of pooled data representing the claims experience of 223 privately insured groups for the period 1984 through 1986. The study found that UR had a significant negative effect on the utilization and expenditures of insured groups. UR reduced admissi...
Hospitals are currently under great pressure to improve the efficiency of internal operations withou...
The Australian health system is characterised by a mix of public and private service and private hea...
Objectives: The prices for hospital services paid by private sector payers are substantially higher ...
The use of utilization review (UR) as an approach to the containment of private health care expendit...
Utilization review (UR) has become a prominent approach to cost containment now used by almost 65% o...
Utilization review (UR) has become a prominent approach to cost containment now used by almost 65% o...
This Article describes the history of private UR and provides illustrations of successes, problems a...
The regulatory approach for controlling hospital costs, as it has evolved in the United States, requ...
The purpose of this paper is to provide a description of utilization review (UR) methods that have b...
In the United States various forms of managed care have been introduced to control the use of expens...
Prospective reimbursement (PR) programs attempt to restrain increases in hospital expenditures by es...
Both the costs and benefits associated with extending health insurance coverage depend on the extent...
The United States not only spends more per capita on health care than any other country but also has...
Public health insurance programs are frequently proposed or enacted in order to fill gaps in private...
For many years after the introduction of universalhealth insurance physicians in Canada enjoyed a re...
Hospitals are currently under great pressure to improve the efficiency of internal operations withou...
The Australian health system is characterised by a mix of public and private service and private hea...
Objectives: The prices for hospital services paid by private sector payers are substantially higher ...
The use of utilization review (UR) as an approach to the containment of private health care expendit...
Utilization review (UR) has become a prominent approach to cost containment now used by almost 65% o...
Utilization review (UR) has become a prominent approach to cost containment now used by almost 65% o...
This Article describes the history of private UR and provides illustrations of successes, problems a...
The regulatory approach for controlling hospital costs, as it has evolved in the United States, requ...
The purpose of this paper is to provide a description of utilization review (UR) methods that have b...
In the United States various forms of managed care have been introduced to control the use of expens...
Prospective reimbursement (PR) programs attempt to restrain increases in hospital expenditures by es...
Both the costs and benefits associated with extending health insurance coverage depend on the extent...
The United States not only spends more per capita on health care than any other country but also has...
Public health insurance programs are frequently proposed or enacted in order to fill gaps in private...
For many years after the introduction of universalhealth insurance physicians in Canada enjoyed a re...
Hospitals are currently under great pressure to improve the efficiency of internal operations withou...
The Australian health system is characterised by a mix of public and private service and private hea...
Objectives: The prices for hospital services paid by private sector payers are substantially higher ...