The doctrine of managed competition in health care sought to achieve the social goals of access and efficiency using market incentives and consumer choice rather than governmental regulation and public administration. In retrospect, it demanded too much from both the public and the private sectors. Rather than develop choice-supporting rules and institutions, the public sector has promoted process regulation and benefit mandates. The private health insurance sector has pursued short-term profitability rather than cooperate in the development of fair competition and informed consumer choice. Purchasers have subsidized inefficient insurance designs in order to exploit tax and regulatory loopholes and to retain an image of corporate paternalis...
The debate over how to tame private medical spending tends to pit advocates of government-provided i...
The last several decades of health law and policy have been built on a foundation of economic theory...
A central challenge for all health care reform proposals currently being discussed is finding the me...
The doctrine of managed competition in health care sought to achieve the social goals of access and ...
Abstract The theory of managed competition has found favor with many health policy analysts and acad...
Abstract. This paper reviews the historical trends in the regulatory and competitive approaches to c...
How should we go about reconciling competition and consumer protection in health care, given the lon...
Managed care embodies an effort by employers, the insurance industry, and some elements of the medic...
In health care, the increase in market concentration on both the insurer side and the provider side ...
Managed Care is an administrative apporach to distributing health care resources. It has been develo...
Managed competition in health care is a model for reform that has been adopted by several states and...
As phrases like “managed care backlash” become part of the lexicon in American health care policy ci...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation compares managed competition and internal ...
A central question confronting proponents of managed competition during the health reform debate in ...
The managed competition proposals presented by the Jackson Hole Group in September 1991 have contrib...
The debate over how to tame private medical spending tends to pit advocates of government-provided i...
The last several decades of health law and policy have been built on a foundation of economic theory...
A central challenge for all health care reform proposals currently being discussed is finding the me...
The doctrine of managed competition in health care sought to achieve the social goals of access and ...
Abstract The theory of managed competition has found favor with many health policy analysts and acad...
Abstract. This paper reviews the historical trends in the regulatory and competitive approaches to c...
How should we go about reconciling competition and consumer protection in health care, given the lon...
Managed care embodies an effort by employers, the insurance industry, and some elements of the medic...
In health care, the increase in market concentration on both the insurer side and the provider side ...
Managed Care is an administrative apporach to distributing health care resources. It has been develo...
Managed competition in health care is a model for reform that has been adopted by several states and...
As phrases like “managed care backlash” become part of the lexicon in American health care policy ci...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation compares managed competition and internal ...
A central question confronting proponents of managed competition during the health reform debate in ...
The managed competition proposals presented by the Jackson Hole Group in September 1991 have contrib...
The debate over how to tame private medical spending tends to pit advocates of government-provided i...
The last several decades of health law and policy have been built on a foundation of economic theory...
A central challenge for all health care reform proposals currently being discussed is finding the me...