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Integrated provider networks--a primer.

G A Niederman1, B A Johnson

  • 1Faegre & Benson, Denver, CO 80202.

Medical Group Management Journal
|October 5, 1994
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Integrated provider networks (IPNs) are rapidly expanding, but their various structures can be confusing. This primer clarifies common acronyms like MSO, IPA, and PHO to demystify healthcare integration for professionals.

Area of Science:

  • Healthcare Management
  • Health Services Research
  • Medical Informatics

Background:

  • Integrated provider networks (IPNs) are increasingly prevalent in healthcare.
  • The proliferation of acronyms (MSO, IPA, PHO) complicates understanding of IPN structures.
  • A need exists for clear explanations of different IPN models.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide a foundational understanding of integrated provider networks.
  • To clarify common acronyms and structures within healthcare integration.
  • To serve as a primer for those unfamiliar with IPNs.

Main Methods:

  • Descriptive analysis of integrated provider network models.
  • Explanation of common organizational structures and acronyms.
  • Review of key characteristics of different network types.

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Main Results:

  • Detailed definitions and distinctions between various integrated provider network types.
  • Clarification of the roles and functions of Management Services Organizations (MSOs), Independent Practice Associations (IPAs), and Physician-Hospital Organizations (PHOs).
  • An overview of the burgeoning landscape of healthcare integration.

Conclusions:

  • Understanding the diverse structures of integrated provider networks is crucial for healthcare professionals.
  • Clearer terminology and definitions facilitate effective participation in IPNs.
  • This primer aims to reduce confusion and aid in navigating the complexities of healthcare integration.