Today's managed care market: benchmark results for medical care guidelines, part II
Article Abstract:
Information obtained from Practice Patterns Science's PPS/QualityMonitor presents procedure-based performance measures on transient ischemias due to a carotid endarterectomy, menstrual disorders that may accompany hysterectomies, connections between asthma and immunotherapy injections, and cholecystitis from laparoscopic cholecystectomies.
Publication Name: Compensation & Benefits Management
Subject: Insurance
ISSN: 0748-061X
Year: 2000
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Today's managed care market
Article Abstract:
This is the last of a 3-part series monitoring the health care industry's service performance for treating specific medical conditions. This article tracks the treatment of heart disease catheterizations, back pain surgeries, migraine headaches tests, and cataract surgeries.
Publication Name: Compensation & Benefits Management
Subject: Insurance
ISSN: 0748-061X
Year: 2000
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Today's managed care market: utilizing quantitative data to understand asthma treatment patterns
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The health care industry evaluates the cost of asthma prevention and treatment programs on employee benefits packages and the managed care market. The author evaluates the cost of providing treatment to pediatric asthmatics.
Publication Name: Compensation & Benefits Management
Subject: Insurance
ISSN: 0748-061X
Year: 1998
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