Managing Care in the New Era of “Systems-Think”: The Implications for Managed Care Organizational Liability and Patient Safety

Volume: 29, Issue: 3-4, Pages: 290 - 304
Published: Jan 1, 2001
Abstract
Three major trends in American health policy are intersecting in a fascinating way. First, managed care has grown to become the most dominant form of health-care delivery, leading to reductions in health-care costs as insurers are able to influence health-care providers with financial incentives. Second, the present growth of managed care has slowed, almost to a standstill, largely on account of consumers questioning what effects these financial...
Paper Details
Title
Managing Care in the New Era of “Systems-Think”: The Implications for Managed Care Organizational Liability and Patient Safety
Published Date
Jan 1, 2001
Volume
29
Issue
3-4
Pages
290 - 304
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