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Good managed care needs universal health insurance

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DW Light - Annals of internal medicine, 1999 - Am Coll Physicians
Although the increase of corporate managed care has helped to reduce excesses
and costs, continued gains in cost-effectiveness depend on good clinically
managed care. Benefits of clinically managed care depend on stable ...
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[CITATION] A perspective on health system change in 1997


P Ginsberg - Annual report of the Center for Studying Health …, 1998
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Why health care is failing in a booming economy


JC Baldwin - Western Journal of Medicine, 2000 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
The third reason that the United States has been un- able to rely on market
forces to provide universal coverage is cultural. The commitment in America to
expanding the supply of health care that is technologically sophisticated ...
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The Underinsured: A Problem That Must Be Solved1


RM Friedenberg - Radiology, 2001 - radiology.rsna.org
Politicians have been avoiding a major health problem that is getting worse each
year—the number of uninsured and underinsured people in the United States.
They are the victims of a totally confused public health policy. The ...
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[CITATION] Managed care: false and real solutions


DW Light - Lancet, 1994 - thelancet.com
3 Brown Sa, Grimes De. A meta-analysis of process of care, clinical outcomes,
and cost-effectiveness of nurses in primary care roles: nurse practitioners and
certified nurses/midwives. . Washington DC: American Nurses Association, 1993.
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Reducing the need and demand for medical care: implications for quality management and …


JF Fries - Quality Management in Healthcare, 1997 - journals.lww.com
Reducing the Need and Demand for Medical Care 35 burden of illness provide a
positive approach to health care dilemmas: individuals remain healthy and costs
are reduced. The Definition of Demand Medical "demand," on the other hand, ...
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Market-based reform of US health care financing and delivery: managed care and managed …


AC Enthoven - Innovations in health care financing: proceedings of …, 1997 - books.google.com
Market-Based Reform of US Health Care Financing and Delivery: Managed Care and
Managed Competition Alain C. Enthoven The US health care financing and delivery
system is undergoing a profound and rapid transformation from a model ...
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Building better patient care services: a collaborative approach


J Liedtka, EL Whitten - Health Care Management Review, 1997 - journals.lww.com
Advertisement. Health Care Management Review. Wolters Kluwer Health Logo. All Issues. ...
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[CITATION] Hidden from view: the growing burden of health care costs


G Shearer - Washington, DC: Consumers Union, 1998
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Staffing in acute hospital wards: part 2. Relationships between grade mix, staff stability and …


A Adams, S Bond - Journal of Nursing Management, 2003 - interscience.wiley.com
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