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Providers issue brief: provider protections.

A Zebrak, M Stauffer

    Issue Brief (Health Policy Tracking Service)
    |November 10, 2000
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    States are enhancing provider protections in managed care. Key measures include written notice for contract termination, due process, and transparent credentialing criteria.

    Area of Science:

    • Healthcare policy
    • Health services research

    Background:

    • Managed care organizations (MCOs) have historically focused on consumer protection.
    • There is a growing trend of state-level legislative action to bolster provider rights within managed care contracts.

    Observation:

    • States are actively developing and implementing new regulations to govern the provider-MCO relationship.
    • Specific areas of focus include contract termination procedures, dispute resolution mechanisms, and information transparency.

    Findings:

    • States are pursuing legislative options such as mandatory written notification for contract terminations.
    • Ensuring providers have access to a fair due process is another critical area of state-level reform.
    • Disclosure of credentialing criteria by MCOs is being mandated to promote fairness and transparency.

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    Implications:

    • These state-level initiatives aim to create a more balanced and equitable environment for healthcare providers operating under managed care arrangements.
    • Increased provider protections may lead to greater provider participation and potentially improved patient access to care.
    • The findings highlight a significant shift in regulatory focus towards safeguarding provider interests in the evolving healthcare landscape.