Background In California, it is common for health maintenanceorganizations (HMOs) to contract with large medical groups thatare paid through capitation and are responsible for managinga full spectrum of medical services.
Methods We studied six large medical groups in California Bristol Park Medical, Friendly Hills HealthCare Network, HealthCarePartners Medical Group, Mullikin Medical Centers, Palo AltoMedical Foundation, and San Jose Medical Group thatare paid through capitation and that are growing as a resultof contracts with managed-care organizations. We conducted interviewsand obtained data on factors such as patient enrollment, capitationand other revenue, numbers of days spent by enrollees in thehospital, and numbers of visits to physicians per enrollee.
Results Between 1990 and 1994, the number of HMO enrollees whosecare was paid for through capitation in the six medical groupsincreased by 91 percent, from 398,359 to 759,474. In 1994, themean number of hospital days per 1000 HMO enrollees ranged from120 to 149 for non-Medicare patients and from 643 to 936 daysfor Medicare patients. By comparison, in 1993 the mean numbersof hospital days per 1000 HMO enrollees not covered by Medicarewere 232 for California and 297 for the United States; for HMOenrollees covered by Medicare, the numbers were 1337 for Californiaand 1698 for the United States. In 1994, the average annualnumber of visits to physicians for HMO patients in the six groupsnot covered by Medicare ranged from 3.1 to 3.9; for Medicarepatients, it ranged from 6.8 to 9.3; these rates were slightlylower than statewide and national rates. Four of the groupshave sold their assets (such as facilities, supplies, equipment,and patients' charts) to outside investors; the physicians remainemployed by physician-owned professional corporations.
Conclusions Medical groups paid through capitation offer a modelfor the status of physicians in managed-care systems that differsfrom the employee status offered by staff-model HMOs and thesubcontractor status offered by HMOs that negotiate directlywith individual physicians. Despite their growth, such medicalgroups in California face substantial challenges, such as obtainingthe financial assets necessary to sustain rapid growth.
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From the School of Public Health, 418 Warren Hall, University of California, Berkeley, CA 94720, where reprint requests should be addressed to Dr. Robinson.
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Leibowitz A., Hanchak N. A., Schlackman N., Lebow R., Spanknebel G. L., Peck C., Eleff M., Devereaux M. W., Thompson M. A., Royce P. C., Zwerner A. R., Baker S. S., Druker D., Woolhandler S., Himmelstein D. U.
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