Managed Care Network
.... An important characteristic of most managed
care networks is that the amount of payment for the health
care services to be delivered by a PPO are set before ....
(3217

13

)
Preferred Provider Organization of PSN
.... An important characteristic of most managed
care networks is that the amount of payment for the health
care services to be delivered by a PPO are set before ....
(2125

9

)
Creation and Operation of a PPO
.... An important characteristic of most managed
care networks is that the amount of payment for the health
care services to be delivered by a PPO are set before ....
(2125

9

)
Organizing a PSN
.... An important characteristic of most managed
care networks is that the amount of payment for the health
care services to be delivered by a PPO are set before ....
(2670

11

)
Managed Care & Qualaity Assurance
.... The procedures and techniques proved to be effective for Medicaid managed
care may be expected to implemented in non governmental managed
care networks. ....
(5475

22

)
Information Technology & Health Care Industry
.... of CT scans, MRI and other radiologic information across
networks, greatly improving .... be moved are able to receive high quality health
care because physicians ....
(1460

6

)
Nursing Case Management in An Acute Care Setting
.... Health
care networks and managed
care firms differ in the level of professional services used and in the focus on controlling access to outpatient or inpatient ....
(9595

38

)
Hospital Evolution and Competing Missions
.... horizontal integration). This activity is an effort to reduce competition and expand acute
care networks. Hospitals with religious ....
(1559

6

)
MANAGED CARE PROGRAMS
.... Future emphasis will be on preventive
care. Large
networks of providers will form, with insurers and hospitals trying to lead in positioning themselves ....
(1435

6

)
Issues Confronting HMO Management
.... rationing) are among the factors that are driving health
care providers of all types toward affiliations with HMOs and other health
care networks (Tong, 1995, p ....
(2177

9

)
In-Hospital Patient Care T
.... Among managed
care plans, the interrelationship between the health benefit intermediary and the health
care provider
networks may vary considerably. ....
(2714

11

)
In-Hospital Patient Care & Managed Care
.... Among managed
care plans, the interrelationship between the health benefit intermediary and the health
care provider
networks may vary considerably. ....
(2723

11

)
National Health Services
.... For example, managed
care networks tend to hire fewer medical specialists. They require a referral from a primary
care physician. ....
(1575

6

)
Analysis of The National Health Service
.... For example, managed
care networks tend to hire fewer medical specialists. They require a referral from a primary
care physician. ....
(1575

6

)
Effects of Managed Care on Surgical Care
.... organizations. Affiliation to create health
care networks enhances the ability of industry participants to compete for market share. One ....
(9600

38

)
Managed Care Concept
.... Large
networks of providers are expected to form, with insurers and hospitals trying to lead in positioning themselves favorably for a health
care environment ....
(5394

22

)
Health Care Environment
.... Large
networks of providers are expected to form, with insurers and hospitals trying to lead in positioning themselves favorably for a health
care environment ....
(5389

22

)
Managed Care, Profits & Care Quality
.... Large
networks of providers are expected to form, with insurers and hospitals trying to lead in positioning themselves favorably for a health
care environment ....
(5390

22

)
QUALITY IMPROVEMENT IN HEALTH CARE ORGANIZATIONS
.... Health
care Financial Management, 26, 4. Hospitals lead the way as CQI becomes the language of
networks, reform. (1993, October). QI/TQM, 3(10), 162-163. ....
(1502

6

)
Continuity of Care
.... There has been a move toward greater clinical integration and service delivery
networks across the continuum of health
care. The ....
(1268

5

)
Privacy and Information Management
.... 5. The application of Informatics by health
care providers through
networks, however, makes information accessible to all elements of an institution and ....
(620

2

)
Advanced Nursing Practice
.... Nurse practitioners and CNSs in the contemporary period are essential components of primary
care networks (Robinson, Mead, & Boswell, 1995, p. 226, 235). ....
(3028

12

)
Managed Health Care Approaches Title: Issues and approaches in ...
....
Networks of individual clinicians operating under different forms of managed
care could offer some of these same advantages. Nevertheless ....
(6285

25

)
Senile Dementia
.... This
care is best accomplished through integrated
networks of community social and medical services (Hasegawa, 1990, pp. 29 37). ....
(1412

6

)
Continuum-based Health Care Delivery
.... Does Quality Improvement Implementation Affect Hospital Quality of
Care? Hospital Topics, 85(2), 3-12. .... H&HN: Hospitals & Health
Networks, 82(7), LS1-LS44.
(399

2

)
Senile Dementia Senile Dementia
.... This
care is best accomplished through integrated
networks of community social and medical services (Hasegawa, 1990, pp. 29 37). ....
(1391

6

)
Total Quality Management
.... published in Hospitals & Health
Networks (2006), Bronson Methodist Hospital received the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award in the health
care category in ....
(1164

5

)
Impact on Nursing of Health Care Changes
.... Organizational changes are found regarding multi-institutional provider
networks and/or development and expansion of ambulatory
care services. ....
(1733

7

)
Long-Term Care and the Elderly
.... The procedures and techniques proved to be effective for Medicaid managed
care may be expected to implemented in non governmental managed
care networks. ....
(9269

37

)
Concept of Home-Care
.... more effective nursing-home
care in the future, some of which emphasize the need for the nursing home to be better integrated with
care networks providing both ....
(9594

38

)