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The managed care option--proceed with caution.

J H Ross

    College Review (Denver, Colo.)
    |January 4, 1990
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    Managed care systems are a significant factor in healthcare delivery today. Understanding their history and future prospects is crucial for navigating the evolving American healthcare landscape.

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    Area of Science:

    • Health Services Research
    • Healthcare Management
    • Public Health Policy

    Background:

    • Managed care has become a dominant force in contemporary healthcare delivery.
    • The evolution of managed care significantly impacts health system organization and patient access.
    • Understanding the trajectory of managed care is essential for healthcare professionals and policymakers.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To examine the historical origins and development of managed care systems.
    • To analyze the current role and impact of managed care in healthcare.
    • To forecast the future prospects and potential dominance of managed care in the American healthcare system.

    Main Methods:

    • Historical analysis of managed care evolution.
    • Review of current healthcare delivery models.

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  • Trend analysis for future healthcare system development.
  • Main Results:

    • Managed care systems have a substantial presence in current healthcare.
    • These systems are poised to potentially dominate healthcare delivery in the United States.
    • The 1990s are identified as a critical period for managed care's expansion.

    Conclusions:

    • Managed care's origins and growth are key to understanding its current influence.
    • The future trajectory suggests continued and potentially dominant role in American healthcare.
    • Further study is warranted to address the implications of managed care's expansion.