Author: Walter A. Zelman
Edition:
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 0878406794
Category: Medical
Edition:
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 0878406794
Category: Medical
The Managed Care Blues and How to Cure Them: A Primer on How Managed Care Works and How to Make It Better
Shattering the myths about what's wrong with managed health care, this penetrating introduction to managed care explains its origins and identifies its real achievements and shortcomings. Download The Managed Care Blues and How to Cure Them medical books for free.
alter A. Zelman and Robert A. Berenson argue that many criticisms of managed care tend to idealize the costly and fragmented insurance system it supplanted, without pinpointing the true inadequacies of today's managed care. In addition to providing reasoned answers to the most alarmist critiques of managed care, the authors maintain that it has not fulfilled its potential to improve the overall quality of care.The authors propose thirteen concrete recommendations for raising quality in managed care programs, ranging from enacting additional legal protections and i Get The Managed Care Blues and How to Cure Them our bestseller medical books.
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alter A. Zelman and Robert A. Berenson argue that many criticisms of managed care tend to idealize the costly and fragmented insurance system it supplanted, without pinpointing the true inadequacies of today's managed care. In addition to providing reasoned answers to the most alarmist critiques of managed care, the authors maintain that it has not fulfilled its potential to improve the overall quality of care lter A. Zelman and Robert A. Berenson argue that many criticisms of managed care tend to idealize the costly and fragmented insurance system it supplanted, without pinpointing the true inadequacies of today's managed care. In addition to providing reasoned answers to the most alarmist critiques of managed care, the authors maintain that it has not fulfilled its potential to improve the overall quality of care.The authors propose thirteen concrete recommendations for raising quality in managed care programs, ranging from enacting additional legal protections and i
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