How are managed care plans different from conventional plans?
Manage care plans can be "different from conventional plans" because they give doctors incentives for choosing types of care. According to the United States National Library of Medicine, the term "managed care" encompasses programs: "intended to reduce unnecessary health care costs through economic incentives for physicians and patients to select less costly forms of care"
Answered -Galleries
Older Answers
The Managed Plans namespace installs as a Microsoft Provisioning Framework (MPF) Namespace in MPS Provisioning Manager. Thanks!
Answered -
Related Questions
-
What is the main purpose of a capitated managed care system?
The main purpose of a capitated managed care system (also cal...
-
What is health care management?
Health care management is a field that offers a wide variety ...
-
What does 'managed care' mean in sociology term?
For sociologists, the term managed care is used to describe a...
-
What is the careful management of natural resource?
Recognizing that environmental degradation, poverty and food ...
-
Managed care plans are health insurance plans that contract w...

Comments