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  • Health economics
  • Healthcare policy
  • Market-based healthcare reform

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  • The United States faces ongoing challenges in delivering high-quality, affordable healthcare.
  • Managed competition, originating in California, utilizes market forces to address healthcare costs and value.
  • The effectiveness and potential modifications of managed competition require ongoing evaluation.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To assess the continued promise of managed competition in improving healthcare value.
  • To explore potential modifications to the standard conceptualization of managed competition.
  • To analyze California's healthcare ecosystem for insights into managed competition's effectiveness.

Main Methods:

  • Review of California's healthcare ecosystem.
  • Analysis of integrated delivery systems.
  • Examination of patient choice in health plans, quality measurement, and marketplace architectures (e.g., Covered California).

Main Results:

  • California's experience with managed competition has led to challenges and adaptations.
  • Integrated delivery systems, patient choice, quality measurement, and new marketplaces offer insights.
  • Principles of managed competition show potential for enhancing healthcare system efficiency.

Conclusions:

  • Managed competition principles continue to hold potential for a more efficient healthcare system.
  • Adaptations within California's system demonstrate the evolving nature of managed competition.
  • Further exploration of market-based strategies is warranted for healthcare value improvement.