American Medical News 1997 Leigh Page - Abstracts

American Medical News 1997 Leigh Page
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AMA to address issues of coding, reimbursement. (American Medical Association)HealthLeigh Page
Demand for alternative care not quashed by Wash. ruling.(insurance ruling in Washington state)HealthLeigh Page
Exit of three Medicaid HMOs concerns Arizona officials. (Regional Service Corp.; Foundation Health Systems; Blue Cross Blue Shield of Arizona)HealthLeigh Page
Florida doctors: managed care should pay up or pay interest.HealthLeigh Page
Florida mulls regulation of direct contracting. (lawmakers study practice of health care payers working directly with doctors, hospitals)HealthLeigh Page
HMOs back away from Medicaid. (health maintenance organizations)HealthLeigh Page
HMOs fear pay trouble under Ill. Medicaid managed care.HealthLeigh Page
Iowa: easier to create insurance category than enlist providers.(Provider Networks)HealthLeigh Page
Kentucky struggles to save or dump insurance reforms.HealthLeigh Page
Major insurer exits individual market, citing low profit. (Principal Mutual Life Insurance Co. withdrawing from line of health coverage)HealthLeigh Page
Medicaid misgivings.(includes related article)HealthLeigh Page
New network takes off in Georgia. (PartnersChoice provider-sponsored network)HealthLeigh Page
N.Y. doctors still smarting over HMO payment delays. (New York health maintenance organizations)HealthLeigh Page
S.C. bid to expand kids' coverage runs afoul of federal rules.(South Carolina)HealthLeigh Page
Shifting to Medicaid managed care.(Federal government allows New York state to initiate mandatory managed care for Medicaid recipients)HealthLeigh Page
States struggle with transition to Medicaid managed care.HealthLeigh Page
Texas eyes measure to extend liability to managed care. (malpractice liability, managed care plans)HealthLeigh Page
Troublesome transition: Los Angeles struggles despite HMO experience. (California city's transition to mandatory HMO enrollment for Medicaid beneficiaries)HealthLeigh Page
Universal coverage? (New York City's medically uninsured population up 18% from 1990-1995)HealthLeigh Page
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