Indexing Managed Care: Benchmarking Strategies for Assessing Managed Care Penetration in Your Market, Dennis J. Patterson (9780786310678) — Readings Books

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Indexing Managed Care: Benchmarking Strategies for Assessing Managed Care Penetration in Your Market

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This volume aims to go beyond tracking HMO penetration by examining the aggregate forces at work in an emerging managed care market. It discusses the fundamentals of managed care including: managing health; defining covered populations; and financing. The book examines how providers, payors and physicians are responding to trends in managed care and illustrates how to measure any market’s level of managed care penetration through the creation of a managed care index. In addition, it details how to put the index to work as a reliable benchmarking tool and a solid planning base.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
Country
United States
Date
31 July 1997
Pages
225
ISBN
9780786310678

This volume aims to go beyond tracking HMO penetration by examining the aggregate forces at work in an emerging managed care market. It discusses the fundamentals of managed care including: managing health; defining covered populations; and financing. The book examines how providers, payors and physicians are responding to trends in managed care and illustrates how to measure any market’s level of managed care penetration through the creation of a managed care index. In addition, it details how to put the index to work as a reliable benchmarking tool and a solid planning base.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
Country
United States
Date
31 July 1997
Pages
225
ISBN
9780786310678