Managed Care Services: Policy, Programs, and Research by Nancy W. Veeder

By Nancy W. Veeder

This e-book offers a large research of the coverage, programmatic, and examine matters surrounding controlled care providers supply structures that supply nearly all of future health and behavioral wellbeing and fitness care companies within the usa. by means of together with an interdisciplinary crew of authors and addressing a number of fields of perform together with future health care, gerontology, baby welfare, substance abuse, and psychological well-being, the editors offer a extensive evaluation of "macro" controlled care concerns.

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Kovner, A. R. (1999). Implementing Medicaid managed care: The New York story. Journal of Health Care Finance, 26, 1-17. VanderLaan, B. E, de la Houssaye, M. , & Derus, C. (1998). Performance under capitation: The true cost of infrastructure. Journal of Health Care Finance, 24, 27-38. Walker, T. (1999). Higher premiums fuel solid profits for HMOs. Managed Healthcare, 9, 8 & 11. Weschler, J. (1999). Clinton plan jeopardized Medicare managed care. Managed Healthcare, 9,16. Weissert, C. , & Weissert, W.

Corporate health care has enriched a few at the expense of millions of uninsured and underinsured Americans. State and federal governments have attempted to fashion a safety net with piecemeal initiatives. S. health care system. Those who know the most about health care economics are those at the bedside, not those in the boardroom. In December 1997 a group of nurses and physicians gathered at Faneuil Hall in Boston to spearhead a national movement against the corporatization of health care services (Shindul-Rothschild, 1998; JAMA, 1997).

Sampling limitations make it difficult to accurately measure the cost effects of managed care within this population. The health status of current Medicare managed care enrollees is not representative of the total population of Medicare beneficiaries. Managed care enrollees have been relatively healthy and suffer fewer chronic illnesses or other complicating medical conditions than the general beneficiary population (Miller, Weissert & Chernew, 1998). , 1997). Given the combination of rising costs and an aging population, it is easy to envision the growing crisis of health care financing.

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