Managed care, outcomes, and quality : a practical guide

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Managed care, outcomes, and quality : a practical guide

edited by Steven F. Isenberg ; with forewords by Uwe Reinhardt and Nancy Snyderman

Thieme, 1998

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  • : gw

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Volume

: us ISBN 9780865776876

Description

Practicing physicians in the 1990s are under intense pressure from all sides. Large insurers threaten clinical autonomy while increasing professional risk; complex contracts demand new levels of business expertise; and a skeptical public questions skills and honesty more than ever before. This timely new book is the first to offer real solutions to these problems from the perspective of the working physician. Edited by Dr. Steven Isenberg, and featuring contributions from experts in law and business as well as clinical medicine, MANAGED CARE, OUTCOMES, AND QUALITY gives the physician or administrator the help he or she needs to ensure top-quality care in the 1990's and beyond.

Table of Contents

I. The Essentials of Managed Care and Capitation 1. Capitation 2. Reimbursement Systems and Managed Care 3. Referral Guidelines 4. Negotiating Managed Care Contracts 5. The Legal Issues of Managed Care Contracts 6. Understanding Profiling 7. Ethical Challenges of Managed Care II. Utilizing Outcomes in a Managed Care Environment 8. Outcomes Research: Where We Have Been, Where We Need to Go 9. Meaningful Outcomes Research 10. Improving Health Care: Measuring Outcomes and Implementing Change 11. Project Solo/Physicians' Information Exchange: Organizing Physicians Around Quality III. Quality in the Front and the Back Office 12. Improving Office Efficiency in a Managed Care Environment 13. Staffing Requirements in Managed Care 14. Surviving and Thriving as an Independent Practitioner: The Search for Continuous Quality Improvement 15. Information Management in Managed Care and Capitation 16. Malpractice Issues IV. The Physician's Response to Managed Care 17. Network Mergers and IPAs: The Legal Issues 18. Physician Organizations 19. Single-Specialty Networks: The Mature Network 20. Single-Specialty Networks: Initial Stages 21. Mergers and Acquisitions 22. Evolving a Single Specialty Into a Multispecialty Network 23. Will Doctors Take Back Health Care?
Volume

: gw ISBN 9783131099419

Description

Practicing physicians in the 1990s are under intense pressure from all sides. Large insurers threaten clinical autonomy while increasing professional risk; complex contracts demand new levels of business expertise; and a skeptical public questions skills and honesty more than ever before. This timely new book is the first to offer real solutions to these problems from the perspective of the working physician. Edited by Dr. Steven Isenberg, and featuring contributions from experts in law and business as well as clinical medicine, MANAGED CARE, OUTCOMES, AND QUALITY gives the physician or administrator the help he or she needs to ensure top-quality care in the 1990's and beyond.

Table of Contents

Section I: The Essentials of Managed Care and Capitation 1. Capitation 2. Reimbursement Systems and Managed Care 3. Referral Guidelines 4. Negotiating Managed Care Contracts 5. The Legal Issues of Maged Care Contracts 6. Understanding Profiling 7. Ethical Challenges of Maged Care Section II: Utilizing Outcomes in a Managed Care Environment 8. Outcomes Research: Where We Have Been, Where We Need to Go 9. Meaningful Outcomes Research 10. Improving Health Care: Measuring Outcomes and Implementing Change 11. Project Solo/Physicians' Information Exchange: Organizing Physicians Around Quality Section III: Quality in the Front and the Back Office 12. Improving Office Efficiency in a Managed Care Environment 13. Staffing Requirements in Managed Care 14. Surviving and Thriving as an Independent Practitioner 15. Information Management in Managed Care and Capitation 16. Malpractice Issues Section IV: The Physician's Response to Managed Care 17. Network Mergers and IPAs: the Legal Issues 18. Physician Organizations 19. Single-Speciality Networks: The Mature Network 20. Single-Speciality Networks: Initial Stages 21. Mergers and Acquisitions 22. Evolving a Single Specialty Into a Multispecialty Network 23. Will Doctors Take Back Health Care?

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