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9780787953836

Beyond Managed Care How Consumers and Technology Are Changing the Future of Health Care

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    9780787953836

  • ISBN10:

    0787953830

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2000-08-04
  • Publisher: Jossey-Bass
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Summary

Written for health care leaders at all levels, Beyond Managed Care identifies and assesses the key factors most likely to influence the future market for health care services-such as consumer empowerment through the Internet and the increasing demands of the aging baby boomer population-and shows providers what adjustments can be made in order to thrive in this emerging environment. The authors analyze the factors driving health care costs such as changing demographics, new medical technology, genetic and new drug research, and payment system models. The book clearly shows that organizations that are able to take organizations to the next value-added level--by providing quality, access, service, innovation, and lower costs--will be the winners.

Author Biography

DEAN CODDINGTON is a principal with McManis Associates, Denver, Colorado. ELIZABETH FISCHER is president and CEO of McManis Associates. KEITH MOORE is a principal with McManis Associates. RICHARD L. CLARKE is president of the Healthcare Financial Management Association (HFMA), Westchester, Illinois.Clarke, Moore, and Coddington co-authored The Crisis in Health Care (Jossey-Bass,1990) and Capitalizing Medical Groups.

Table of Contents

Foreword ix
Leland Kaiser
Preface xiii
Acknowledgments xix
The Authors xxv
Part One: Lessons Learned from the Past Two Decades 1(54)
Twenty Years of Health Care Revolution: A Look Back
5(21)
The Maturing of Managed Care
26(29)
Part Two: Financial Resources Available to Fund Health Care 55(48)
The Dynamics of the Health Care Marketplace
59(14)
How Health Care Spending Will Develop: Trends from 2000 to 2005
73(16)
Who Pays for Benefits and Who Receives Them
89(14)
Part Three: External Factors Influencing the Health Care Marketplace of the Future 103(154)
The Growing Role of Consumers
107(22)
The Changing Face of America
129(17)
The Meaning of the Internet and Information Technology
146(22)
The Impact of Genetic Research, New Drugs, and Advances in Medical Technology
168(20)
Trends in Consolidation, Ownership, and Capacity
188(20)
The Effect of Changes in Public Policy
208(24)
The Potential of Different Payment System Models
232(25)
Part Four: Beyond Managed Care: Scenarios for the Future 257(48)
Four Health Care Scenarios
259(30)
Learning from Analysis of the Four Scenarios
289(16)
References 305(10)
Index 315

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