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Managed Care October 2000 |
Quick Fix May Be in Store for M+C, But Meaningful Change Likely To Wait Whatever diversion prescription drug proposals have provided, Medicare+Choice is back on Congress's radar screen. While sentiment is again running strong among legislators to address the wounded program, Congress is now racing a clock ticking ever closer to the elections...  |
Managed Care October 2000 |
For Most States, Medical Error Reporting Is Uncertain Science Other industries have figured out how to collect, analyze, and use error data to prevent catastrophes and drive continuous-quality-improvement programs. Health care is only now beginning that process...  |
Managed Care October 2000 |
How you fare under capitation Warren Surveys talked to about 50 HMOs and community based health plans in 1999 to tally what they were paying physicians in capitation and risk-arrangement contracts...  |
Managed Care October 2000 |
New Types of Internet Services Promise Physicians Increased Office Efficiency Several companies are now marketing products and services designed to streamline the management of medical practices...  |
Managed Care October 2000 |
HEDIS Performance: Routine reporting drives improvement Results published in NCQA's State of Managed Care Quality 2000 put a stake in the ground in terms of how well health plans care for members with costly chronic conditions -- and established how much room exists for improvement.  |
American Family Physician November 1, 2000 |
Policy Center One-Pager The Importance of Primary Care Physicians as the Usual Source of Healthcare in the Achievement of Prevention Goals...  |
American Family Physician November 1, 2000 Allen L. Hixon & Ronald W. Chapman |
Medicine and Society Healthy People 2010: The Role of Family Physicians in Addressing Health Disparities...  |
American Family Physician November 1, 2000 Forrest Lang |
Curbside Consultation A Doctor Who Is Blamed for a Patient's Condition...  |
CIO November 1, 2000 Susannah Patton |
The Rx Files Hospitals are prescribing healthy doses of IT to divert costly and sometimes fatal medication errors...  |
American Family Physician October 15, 2000 Kenneth B. Roberts |
The AAP Practice Parameter on Urinary Tract Infections in Febrile Infants and Young Children The Committee on Quality Improvement of the American Academy of Pediatrics developed an evidence-based practice parameter on the diagnosis, treatment and evaluation of the initial urinary tract infection in febrile infants and young children...  |
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