Managed care companies are advocating changes in the health care market and demanding changes in the delivery of health care services to the elderly. The managed care companies are focusing on wellness and prevention of illness for senior adults. Seniors are focusing on wellness and prevention by changing lifestyles as they gain knowledge about health care. The managed care industry and elderly population are viewing health care as a basic right not a luxury. The collaboration of the elderly and managed care companies can yield results in improved health care access and delivery. Because seniors have criticized health care organizations as providers of inadequate care, managed care companies are reviewing previous practices and failures in ...
This publication contains a series of five state case studies of Medicaid managed care programs enro...
Many consumers and employers are becoming increasingly concerned about the cost, quality, and approp...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 74-76)The Long-Term Care Insurance Attitude Survey was\ud...
Although managed care seems to serve well the in terests of non-elderly enrollees and their payers, ...
This paper studies the role of health maintenance organizations in the health care market. Managed C...
In the next few decades, our aging population will place an unprecedented demand for home and commun...
Managed care is a fundamental shift from the historical fee-for-service payment systems. It provides...
Currently, Medicare Part D is the primary payer of pharmaceuticals and driver of formulary selection...
Three essays examine the history of nursing homes and home health care, the demand for health servic...
The 2012 Edition of America's Health Rankings revealed that Americans are now living longer lives, b...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the relationship between Medicare Managed Care (MMC) penetration and perce...
A seamless continuum of healthcare services is necessary to serve older adults, caregivers and the c...
We evaluate the impact of the Medicare HMO program and prescription drug coverage on elderly mortali...
This article reports the secondary analysis of a qualitative study that examined the beliefs, values...
Insurance, healthcare, and workplace conditions are concerns of many senior citizens in the United ...
This publication contains a series of five state case studies of Medicaid managed care programs enro...
Many consumers and employers are becoming increasingly concerned about the cost, quality, and approp...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 74-76)The Long-Term Care Insurance Attitude Survey was\ud...
Although managed care seems to serve well the in terests of non-elderly enrollees and their payers, ...
This paper studies the role of health maintenance organizations in the health care market. Managed C...
In the next few decades, our aging population will place an unprecedented demand for home and commun...
Managed care is a fundamental shift from the historical fee-for-service payment systems. It provides...
Currently, Medicare Part D is the primary payer of pharmaceuticals and driver of formulary selection...
Three essays examine the history of nursing homes and home health care, the demand for health servic...
The 2012 Edition of America's Health Rankings revealed that Americans are now living longer lives, b...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the relationship between Medicare Managed Care (MMC) penetration and perce...
A seamless continuum of healthcare services is necessary to serve older adults, caregivers and the c...
We evaluate the impact of the Medicare HMO program and prescription drug coverage on elderly mortali...
This article reports the secondary analysis of a qualitative study that examined the beliefs, values...
Insurance, healthcare, and workplace conditions are concerns of many senior citizens in the United ...
This publication contains a series of five state case studies of Medicaid managed care programs enro...
Many consumers and employers are becoming increasingly concerned about the cost, quality, and approp...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 74-76)The Long-Term Care Insurance Attitude Survey was\ud...