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Article: Managed care: employer's influence on the health care system.
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- Nursing Economics
- Article date:
- July 1, 1996
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Health care consumers and purchasers are demanding accountability for quality, cost, and accessibility of services from the health care industry and its providers. Kerfoot and Helsinger (1994) state, "The pressure to treat patients in the least invasive, most appropriate environments has resulted in excess capacity in hospitals and has led to the consolidation of patient care units and even the merging of hospitals into integrated health care networks" (p. 280). The reform momentum has increased over the past few years as the focus of health care shifts from acute care, inpatient hospital services to community-based services that span the continuum of health. According ...
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