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Understanding The Managed Care Backlash
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1998
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Health AdministrationHealth ReformHealth Care ManagementCare PlansPrimary CareManaged CarePublic HealthHealth Services ResearchCare DeliveryHealth Insurance ReformHealth PolicyHealth InsurancePublic BacklashHealth Care DeliveryHealth ManagementHealth Care CostHealth Services ManagementPublic ConcernManaged Care Backlash
This paper examines the depth and breadth of the public backlash against managed care and the reasons for it. We conclude that the backlash is real and influenced by at least two principal factors: (1) A significant proportion of Americans report problems with managed care plans; and (2) the public perceives threatening and dramatic events in managed care that have been experienced by just a few. In addition, public concern is driven by fear that regardless of how well their plans perform today, care might not be available or paid for when they are very sick.
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