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Back to the Drawing Board: New Directions in Health Plans' Care Management Strategies

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  • Suzanne Felt-Lisk
  • Glen P. Mays

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The backlash against managed care has pressured plans to reexamine approaches to controlling utilization and managing members' health care needs, but how much has really changed? Interviews with health plans and others in 12 nationally representative markets suggest that the changes are significant.

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  • Suzanne Felt-Lisk & Glen P. Mays, "undated". "Back to the Drawing Board: New Directions in Health Plans' Care Management Strategies," Mathematica Policy Research Reports b0503b6c22df42d192890daba, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:b0503b6c22df42d192890daba82524a1
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    Health Plans; Care Management;

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