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    The Hospital Medical Staff
    |June 10, 1980
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    New healthcare plans aim to lower costs by shifting control to physicians. The individual risk, provider-as-purchaser model empowers doctors to manage care delivery and expenses effectively.

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    Area of Science:

    • Health economics
    • Healthcare policy
    • Medical practice management

    Background:

    • Rising healthcare delivery costs are a significant concern.
    • Marketplace competition is increasingly explored as a cost-containment strategy.
    • Existing healthcare models face challenges in cost rationalization.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To introduce and describe a novel healthcare plan.
    • To explore the provider-as-purchaser model for cost reduction.
    • To examine physician empowerment in healthcare delivery.

    Main Methods:

    • Description of the individual risk, provider-as-purchaser plan.
    • Analysis of how physicians gain control in the proposed model.
    • Discussion of the plan's implications for healthcare costs.

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    Main Results:

    • The proposed plan places physicians in control of healthcare delivery.
    • This model aims to rationalize costs through market competition.
    • Physician-led management is presented as a solution to rising expenses.

    Conclusions:

    • The individual risk, provider-as-purchaser plan offers a new approach to managing healthcare costs.
    • Empowering physicians can lead to more efficient and cost-effective healthcare delivery.
    • This model warrants further investigation for its potential impact on the healthcare market.