Managed competition in health care is a model for reform that has been adopted by several states and considered as a model for national health care reform. This article assesses the strengths and weaknesses of managed competition in Florida based on the responses of essential participants in the managed competition network and data from network documents. Results of the analysis reveal that the strength of the reform has been in offering small employers and their employees a wide choice of health care insurance and in providing them with information to make informed health insurance choices. In addition to increasing choice and information, the managed competition network has become the small group insurance industry watchdog, applying pres...
In health care, the increase in market concentration on both the insurer side and the provider side ...
A central question confronting proponents of managed competition during the health reform debate in ...
The doctrine of managed competition in health care sought to achieve the social goals of access and ...
Managed competition in health care is a model for reform that has been adopted by several states and...
[T]his article will seek to explain the fundamental principles of managed competition and the basic ...
The health care industry in the United States has been faced with increasing health care costs not o...
This Article reports on findings from an extensive study of small group health insurance market refo...
In a steady but rapid march, managed care has come to Medicaid. Privatization has undoubtedly rebuil...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation compares managed competition and internal ...
Abstract The theory of managed competition has found favor with many health policy analysts and acad...
The managed competition proposals presented by the Jackson Hole Group in September 1991 have contrib...
133 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1998.This empirical research uses ...
April 30, 1993 employee newsletter published by the Public Relations Department to educate, inform a...
Health care costs continue to rise, forcing consumers to make difficult choices between seeking expe...
use of a health insurance exchange for the purpose of addressing cost, quality, and access to health...
In health care, the increase in market concentration on both the insurer side and the provider side ...
A central question confronting proponents of managed competition during the health reform debate in ...
The doctrine of managed competition in health care sought to achieve the social goals of access and ...
Managed competition in health care is a model for reform that has been adopted by several states and...
[T]his article will seek to explain the fundamental principles of managed competition and the basic ...
The health care industry in the United States has been faced with increasing health care costs not o...
This Article reports on findings from an extensive study of small group health insurance market refo...
In a steady but rapid march, managed care has come to Medicaid. Privatization has undoubtedly rebuil...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation compares managed competition and internal ...
Abstract The theory of managed competition has found favor with many health policy analysts and acad...
The managed competition proposals presented by the Jackson Hole Group in September 1991 have contrib...
133 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1998.This empirical research uses ...
April 30, 1993 employee newsletter published by the Public Relations Department to educate, inform a...
Health care costs continue to rise, forcing consumers to make difficult choices between seeking expe...
use of a health insurance exchange for the purpose of addressing cost, quality, and access to health...
In health care, the increase in market concentration on both the insurer side and the provider side ...
A central question confronting proponents of managed competition during the health reform debate in ...
The doctrine of managed competition in health care sought to achieve the social goals of access and ...