Managed care plans (Medical care)

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Name (Hebrew)
תוכניות לטיפול מנהל (טיפול רפואי)
Name (Latin)
Managed care plans (Medical care)
Name (Arabic)
خطط الرعاية المدارة (العناية الطبية)
Other forms of name
Managed care programs (Medical care)
Managed care systems (Medical care)
Managed health care
Plans, Managed care (Medical care)
Programs, Managed care (Medical care)
Systems, Managed care (Medical care)
See Also From tracing topical name
Health insurance
Medical care
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
Wikidata: Q1416012
Library of congress: sh 87004126
Sources of Information
  • Work cat.: Schroer, K.A. Hospital strategies for contracting with managed care plans, 1987.
  • Phone call to Edith Calhoun, National Library of Medicine, 6/22/87(Managed care programs has been approved for 1988 indexing)
  • LC database, June 22, 1987(Managed care) Jan. 16, 1997 (Managed health care)
  • Phone call to American Hospital Association, 6/22/87(supplied definition for scope note)
Wikipedia description:

In the United States, managed care or managed healthcare is a group of activities intended to reduce the cost of providing health care and providing health insurance while improving the quality of that care. It has become the predominant system of delivering and receiving health care in the United States since its implementation in the early 1980s, and has been largely unaffected by the Affordable Care Act of 2010. ...intended to reduce unnecessary health care costs through a variety of mechanisms, including: economic incentives for physicians and patients to select less costly forms of care; programs for reviewing the medical necessity of specific services; increased beneficiary cost sharing; controls on inpatient admissions and lengths of stay; the establishment of cost-sharing incentives for outpatient surgery; selective contracting with health care providers; and the intensive management of high-cost health care cases. The programs may be provided in a variety of settings, such as Health Maintenance Organizations and Preferred Provider Organizations. The growth of managed care in the U.S. was spurred by the enactment of the Health Maintenance Organization Act of 1973. While managed care techniques were pioneered by health maintenance organizations, they are now used by a variety of private health benefit programs. Managed care is now nearly ubiquitous in the U.S., but has attracted controversy because it has had mixed results in its overall goal of controlling medical costs. Proponents and critics are also sharply divided on managed care's overall impact on U.S. health care delivery, which underperforms in terms of quality and is among the worst with regard to access, efficiency, and equity in the developed world.

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