Managed competition has stormed into Washington. It has beenwidely endorsed by the lay press and powerful groups, and itforms the core of President Clinton's health reform proposal1,2,3,4,5,6.Managed competition was designed to address the problems ofcost and access, with a strong emphasis on creating efficientsystems of health care delivery. Consequently, recent critiquesof managed competition have focused on whether it will controlcosts and whether it can be implemented in nonmetropolitan regionsof the United States7,8,9,10. There has been little discussionof how managed competition might affect the patient-physicianrelationship. However, the effect of . . . [Full Text of this Article]
What Is Managed Competition?
Continuity of Care
The Creation of Unrealistic Expectations
Ways to Enhance the Patient-Physician Relationship in Managed Competition
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