HMO
Title: HMO
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HMO
Who Wins With ERISA?
The system of managed care began in the United States in the early 1900s, in an effort “to provide coordinated health care in a cost-effective way”(Amer. Assoc. of Retired Persons). Until recently,” managed care has emerged from the shadows to become the dominant form of health insurance and delivery,” succeeding the older fee-for-service program (Zelman and Berenson 2). Today, about 160 million Americans are enrolled in some kind of managed care plan.
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for Managed Care." The Washington Post. 4 April 1998: A19."Managed Care Reform Legislation: Fact vs. Fiction." 1 January 1999. http://www.patientadvocacy.org/main/managed care/mcrl_fvf.html (21 April 1999). "Managed Care: What Consumers Need to Know." 3 August 1998. (21 April 1999). Pollack, Ron. "Current Problems with the Federal Employment Retirement Income Security Act of 1974." 14 May1998. (21 April 1999). Zelman, Walter A. and Robert A. Berenson. The Managed Care Blues and How to Cure Them. Washington D.C.: Georgetown Press, 1998.
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