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This book is designed to help consumers understand the intricacies of managed care plans and includes a glossary of critical terms and a listing of agencies (by state) that the consumer may need to contact when searching for quality care.
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1997 by Vikram Khanna Printed in the United States of America
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Khanna, Vikram. Managed care made easy / by Vikram Khanna. p. cm. Includes index. ISBN 1-882606-26-4 1. Managed care plans (Medical care)United States. 2. Consumer education. I. Title. RA413.5.U5K49 1997 362.1'04258'0973dc21 97-28567 CIP
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First printing, September 1997
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For my mother, Gyan, and my late father, Prem
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Contents
Foreword
13
Acknowledgments
17
1 What Is Managed Care and Why Should You Care?
21
Managed Care: What It Is and How It Differs From Fee-For-Service Health Care
22
Why You Should Care About Managed Care
25
Understanding the Various Types of Managed Care
30
Features Common to All Managed Care Programs
32
Different Kinds of HMOs
34
Other Aspects of Managed Care
39
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2 Understanding the Advantages and Disadvantages of Managed Care
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How Managed Care Can Improve All Health-Care Delivery
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