The emergence and development of managed care has been and will continue to be a major force in America’s health care delivery system. Specifically reviewed in this article are those legislative initiatives that contributed to the formation of this system of reimbursement and utilization management. Also addressed are responsibilities that can be ascribed to all stakeholders in necessitating this system as well as the adjustments required to make the system more responsive to the needs of higher-risk populations. This article concludes with a series of recommended actions that will be required of all individual citizens in assuring the future economic viability of this nation’s health care programs. © 1999 Aspen Publishers, Inc
Introduction to the symposium, Managed Care: What\u27s the Prognosis: Managing Care in the Next Cent...
health expenditures total more than $700 billion and make up over 13 percent of the gross domestic p...
Managed care arose from a need to contain the escalating health costs of the insurance and litigatio...
in Financing. " Articles cover the cutting-edge developments in payment methods for managed car...
In a steady but rapid march, managed care has come to Medicaid. Privatization has undoubtedly rebuil...
Many consumers and employers are becoming increasingly concerned about the cost, quality, and approp...
The evolution to a managed care system did not achieve the complete, fundamental change in the healt...
Attorneys Brown and Hartung provide a comprehensive overview of the development and structural compo...
During the last decade, health care in the United States has become a cost-conscious and, in some in...
Managed care has a history that can be traced back to the desire to provide care for its members at ...
With the emergence of managed care as a dominant form of coverage for the American workforce and the...
The article focuses on the role of health planning agencies in the context of managed care. The auth...
Review includes a collection of articles on managed care topics in the public programs of Medicaid a...
Rising health care costs over the last 30 years resulted in a call for health care reform. While leg...
This article provides an overview of managed health care in the USA — what has been achieved and wha...
Introduction to the symposium, Managed Care: What\u27s the Prognosis: Managing Care in the Next Cent...
health expenditures total more than $700 billion and make up over 13 percent of the gross domestic p...
Managed care arose from a need to contain the escalating health costs of the insurance and litigatio...
in Financing. " Articles cover the cutting-edge developments in payment methods for managed car...
In a steady but rapid march, managed care has come to Medicaid. Privatization has undoubtedly rebuil...
Many consumers and employers are becoming increasingly concerned about the cost, quality, and approp...
The evolution to a managed care system did not achieve the complete, fundamental change in the healt...
Attorneys Brown and Hartung provide a comprehensive overview of the development and structural compo...
During the last decade, health care in the United States has become a cost-conscious and, in some in...
Managed care has a history that can be traced back to the desire to provide care for its members at ...
With the emergence of managed care as a dominant form of coverage for the American workforce and the...
The article focuses on the role of health planning agencies in the context of managed care. The auth...
Review includes a collection of articles on managed care topics in the public programs of Medicaid a...
Rising health care costs over the last 30 years resulted in a call for health care reform. While leg...
This article provides an overview of managed health care in the USA — what has been achieved and wha...
Introduction to the symposium, Managed Care: What\u27s the Prognosis: Managing Care in the Next Cent...
health expenditures total more than $700 billion and make up over 13 percent of the gross domestic p...
Managed care arose from a need to contain the escalating health costs of the insurance and litigatio...