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Legal liability under managed care

K S Robbins

    Hawaii Medical Journal
    |April 1, 1995
    PubMed
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    Market forces are shifting healthcare delivery towards managed care, introducing new legal liabilities for providers and hospitals. Evolving patient knowledge and cost-reduction incentives are reshaping healthcare laws and agencies.

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    Area of Science:

    • Healthcare Management
    • Health Law
    • Medical Economics

    Background:

    • Healthcare delivery is increasingly influenced by market dynamics, leading to the adoption of managed care models.
    • New collaborations between healthcare providers, payers, and hospitals are emerging.
    • Patients are becoming more informed, influencing healthcare decisions and demands.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To analyze the legal implications of shifting healthcare delivery towards managed care.
    • To examine the impact of new provider-payer-hospital alignments on legal liability.
    • To understand how federal legislation and agencies are reshaping healthcare delivery and liability.

    Main Methods:

    • Analysis of market forces driving managed care adoption.
    • Review of legal frameworks and potential liabilities in new healthcare alignments.

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  • Examination of federal legislation and agency roles in healthcare reform.
  • Main Results:

    • Managed care models introduce novel legal liabilities for healthcare entities.
    • Increased patient information and cost-reduction incentives are key drivers of change.
    • New federal legislation and agencies are actively reshaping the healthcare landscape.

    Conclusions:

    • The healthcare industry is undergoing significant transformation due to market forces and regulatory changes.
    • Understanding evolving legal liabilities is crucial for healthcare providers, payers, and hospitals.
    • Federal interventions are central to the restructuring of healthcare delivery and accountability.