6 edition of Rise and Fall of Managed Care found in the catalog.
Published
May 2002
by Nova Science Publishers
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Written in
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Format | Hardcover |
Number of Pages | 160 |
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Open Library | OL12368355M |
ISBN 10 | 1590333063 |
ISBN 10 | 9781590333068 |
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Half of Medicaid managed care plans say they are piloting "population specific” value-based payment models, the inaugural report from the Institute for Medicaid Innovation said. Prices will rise to whatever the market will bear. This is a harsh list. Unfortunately, it rings true. Rosenthal ends her book with a call to action to take on the health care system. Her prescription includes dozens of recommendations on consumer actions, financial incentives, and policy initiatives.
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Sometimes, we need the perspective of history to understand the extremes of the cycles of mass human behavior. As health care became ever more expensive in the s and s in the United States, a consortium of academicians, insurance executives, and government beaurocrats developed the concept of "managed care", a method of rationing health care to reduce by: 2.
The Rise of Managed Care Chapter 3 The Many Forms of Today' s Managed Care Chapter 4 The Rise of Managed Care Page 7 8 11 15 23 The Impact of Managed Care on Physicians and Their Practices 29 Chapter 5 Patients' Rights and Other Ethical Issues Arising From Managed Care 40 Chapter 6 Medicare and Medicaid 47 Chapter 7.
Some claimed that "unsupervised" fee-for-service medicine was "deeply flawed" giving rise to the managed care mass movement. To critics, over-treatment was inevitable if doctors and hospitals were paid a fee for each exam, test, or surgery Such complaints against physicians are not new, but follow the historical tradition of physician criticism.
Sometimes, we need the perspective of history to understand the extremes of the cycles of mass human behavior. As health care became ever more expensive in the s and s in the United States, a consortium of academicians, insurance executives, and government beaurocrats developed the concept of "managed care", a method of rationing health care to reduce costs.5/5(2).
The Rise and Fall of Managed Care: A Predictable 'Tragic Choices' Phenomenon St. Louis University Law Journal, Vol. 47, p.Spring 12 Cited by: 3.
constrain health care costs and promote wellness besides contracting with HMOs. Discuss how important to employers it generally is that managed care plans demonstrate that they offer quality care.
Discuss the salient forces leading to the rise and fall of various types of managed care Size: 1MB. J Health Soc Behav. ;45 Suppl The rise and fall of managed care. Mechanic D(1). Author information: (1)Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey, Institute for Health, Health Care Policy and Aging Research, New Brunswick, NJUSA.
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The rise and fall of managed care: a comprehensive history of a mass medical movement. [Richard Dean Smith] -- A detailed history of the managed health care movement as recorded by Dr. Smith provides insight into the current turmoil in the medical profession.
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The studies are well documented and many suggestions are made for further reading. The Rise and Fall of Managed Care* DAVID MECHANIC Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey Journal of Health and Social BehaviorVol 45 (Extra Issue): The managed care backlash is analyzed as a collective behavioral response led by attacks from threatened professional, provider, and special interest commu-nities.
fact, managed care restrained costs by providing fewer services This article offers a different explanation for the rise and fall of managed care. Managed care has failed not because of market imperfections, a bad design, or because its design was poorly executed.
Rather, the United States’Cited by: 3. This article offers a different explanation for the rise and fall of managed care.
Managed care has failed not because of market imperfections, a bad design, or because its design was poorly : David Orentlicher. ISBN: OCLC Number: Description: x, pages ; 24 cm: Contents: The Beginnings --Definition of Managed Medical Care --Criticism of Physicians --Expansion --Growth of Managed Medical Care --Enthusiasm --Promise of an Exceptional Return--Greed --The Health Care Consulting Industry --The Press --Rhetoric of Managed Medical Care --Fear --Enthusiasm.
Fall Of A Managed Care Giant. In its foray into managed care, Aetna had bad luck, made worse decisions, and had the worst of timing. Through the early s Aetna was a venerable and profitable Cited by: Read book Rise and Fall of Managed Care: History of the Mass Medical Movement.
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This thoroughly revised and updated book provides a strategic and operational resource for use in planning and decision-making. The Handbook enables readers to fine-tune operation strategies by providing updates on critical managed care issues, insights to the complex managed care environment, and methods to gain and maintain cost-efficient, high quality health services.5/5(1).
Managed competition has great merit, but it is impossible to build a faultless organizational structure out of the crooked timber of humanity.3 It did not take long before both internal and external political and social forces began to push for increased central planning and micromanagement (such as centralizing IT management and centrally mandated report cards on Cited by: 3.The Rise and Fall of HMOs: An American Health Care Revolution Coombs has used the health maintenance category to characterise a revolution in American health care.
She ends the book with uncertainty about this ‘revolution’ that she describes as operating under the banner of ‘managed care’. As any serious policy analyst in this field Author: Ted Marmor.