Attorneys Brown and Hartung provide a comprehensive overview of the development and structural components of managed health care plans. The article discusses the state regulatory controls affecting managed care including Patient Protection Acts. Mandated benefit provisions, any willing provider laws, and consumer access provisions. The article considers liability problems facing managed care organizations, in particular liabilities which arise from utilization and medical review discussions as well as gag clauses and financial incentive arrangements. The authors also review relevant federal regulatory initiatives
This paper examines Corporate Health and argues the policy wisdom of imposing malpractice liability ...
“Enterprise medical liability” is a term used to describe a system in which health care organization...
Professor Trubek describes the role of the states in patient and consumer protection in the managed ...
Attorneys Brown and Hartung provide a comprehensive overview of the development and structural compo...
In this article, the authors examine the potential of enterprise liability in light of current healt...
The purpose of this Article is to illustrate the challenges state regulators face when attempting to...
The article focuses on the role of health planning agencies in the context of managed care. The auth...
Sloan and Hall reflect on whether the market defects identified explain why the managed care revolut...
Over the years, the United States health care system has undergone a transformation from a market co...
The dramatic appearance of managed care organizations (MCOs) on the U.S. health scene has generated ...
Professor Colombo and Mr. Webber address the challenges that state regulators face in controlling th...
In a steady but rapid march, managed care has come to Medicaid. Privatization has undoubtedly rebuil...
The health-policy airwaves are currently filled with talk of regulating managed care to protect “con...
Over one hundred million Americans receive their health care benefits under some kind of managed car...
Market forces are driving the delivery of health care into managed care. New alignments among health...
This paper examines Corporate Health and argues the policy wisdom of imposing malpractice liability ...
“Enterprise medical liability” is a term used to describe a system in which health care organization...
Professor Trubek describes the role of the states in patient and consumer protection in the managed ...
Attorneys Brown and Hartung provide a comprehensive overview of the development and structural compo...
In this article, the authors examine the potential of enterprise liability in light of current healt...
The purpose of this Article is to illustrate the challenges state regulators face when attempting to...
The article focuses on the role of health planning agencies in the context of managed care. The auth...
Sloan and Hall reflect on whether the market defects identified explain why the managed care revolut...
Over the years, the United States health care system has undergone a transformation from a market co...
The dramatic appearance of managed care organizations (MCOs) on the U.S. health scene has generated ...
Professor Colombo and Mr. Webber address the challenges that state regulators face in controlling th...
In a steady but rapid march, managed care has come to Medicaid. Privatization has undoubtedly rebuil...
The health-policy airwaves are currently filled with talk of regulating managed care to protect “con...
Over one hundred million Americans receive their health care benefits under some kind of managed car...
Market forces are driving the delivery of health care into managed care. New alignments among health...
This paper examines Corporate Health and argues the policy wisdom of imposing malpractice liability ...
“Enterprise medical liability” is a term used to describe a system in which health care organization...
Professor Trubek describes the role of the states in patient and consumer protection in the managed ...