How to analyze a managed care company
Article Abstract:
Methods are suggested to analyze a managed care company depending on its membership, provider relationships, location, and financial aspects.
Publisher: Standard & Poor's Corporation
Publication Name: Standard & Poor's Industry Surveys: Health Care
Subject: Health care industry
ISSN: 0196-4666
Year: 2004
Sales, profits & dividends, Organizational history, Industry Overview, Membership, Company sales and earnings, Company earnings/profit, Location
Publication Name: Standard & Poor's Industry Surveys: Health Care
Subject: Health care industry
ISSN: 0196-4666
Year: 2004
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Comparative company analysis
Article Abstract:
Comparative analysis of the managed health care facilities in the health care industry is furnished.
Publisher: Standard & Poor's Corporation
Publication Name: Standard & Poor's Industry Surveys: Health Care
Subject: Health care industry
ISSN: 0196-4666
Year: 2004
Comparative analysis, Illustration
Publication Name: Standard & Poor's Industry Surveys: Health Care
Subject: Health care industry
ISSN: 0196-4666
Year: 2004
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Subjects list: United States, Health maintenance organizations
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