The Rise and Fall of HMOs

The Rise and Fall of HMOs

About this Book

The author discusses why HMOs failed to improve services or control costs. Using Wisconsin's Marshfield Clinic as a case study, he examines the advantages and disadvantages of publicly and privately financed medical care, and of nonprofit and for-profit systems; the implications of benefits coverage and pharmaceutical costs care; the implications of benefits coverage and pharmaceutical costs on employers, employees and patients; and issues involving medical ethics and autonomy; clinical practice guidelines, managed care strategies, rationing, and patients' rights.

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