Outlines how the role of health management organizations (HMOs) has changed due to insurance market competition and employer pressure to contain costs. Discusses consumer-directed health plans, limited- and narrow-network products, and packaging products
This paper studies the role of health maintenance organizations in the health care market. Health Ma...
Many consumers and employers are becoming increasingly concerned about the cost, quality, and approp...
Managed care arose from a need to contain the escalating health costs of the insurance and litigatio...
This paper uses 1996–97 Community Tracking Study data to analyze the effects of different insurance ...
Integrating the health services and insurance industries, as health maintenance orga-nizations (HMOs...
Rising health care costs over the last 30 years resulted in a call for health care reform. While leg...
This site visit was the second of two focused on managed care operations and market dynamics in Cali...
Managed care organizations may exert monopsony power, reduce provider monopoly, or engage in bargain...
Increases in the activity of managed care organizations may have "spilover effects, " infl...
This study focuses on the effects health maintenance organizations (HMOs) have, and are having on th...
During the last decade, health care in the United States has become a cost-conscious and, in some in...
Abstract: We analyze the effect that competition between HMOs has on the cost and quality of medica...
Proponents of managed care extol its potential to control costs and improve quality through an empha...
The advent of HMO legislation has had a profound impact in the shaping of the American health care s...
We analyze the effect that competition between HMOs has on the cost and quality of medical services....
This paper studies the role of health maintenance organizations in the health care market. Health Ma...
Many consumers and employers are becoming increasingly concerned about the cost, quality, and approp...
Managed care arose from a need to contain the escalating health costs of the insurance and litigatio...
This paper uses 1996–97 Community Tracking Study data to analyze the effects of different insurance ...
Integrating the health services and insurance industries, as health maintenance orga-nizations (HMOs...
Rising health care costs over the last 30 years resulted in a call for health care reform. While leg...
This site visit was the second of two focused on managed care operations and market dynamics in Cali...
Managed care organizations may exert monopsony power, reduce provider monopoly, or engage in bargain...
Increases in the activity of managed care organizations may have "spilover effects, " infl...
This study focuses on the effects health maintenance organizations (HMOs) have, and are having on th...
During the last decade, health care in the United States has become a cost-conscious and, in some in...
Abstract: We analyze the effect that competition between HMOs has on the cost and quality of medica...
Proponents of managed care extol its potential to control costs and improve quality through an empha...
The advent of HMO legislation has had a profound impact in the shaping of the American health care s...
We analyze the effect that competition between HMOs has on the cost and quality of medical services....
This paper studies the role of health maintenance organizations in the health care market. Health Ma...
Many consumers and employers are becoming increasingly concerned about the cost, quality, and approp...
Managed care arose from a need to contain the escalating health costs of the insurance and litigatio...