Managed Mental Health Care: Stakeholder Effects and Policy Implications
Jan M. Ambrose and
Helen I. Doerpinghaus
Risk Management and Insurance Review, 2000, vol. 3, issue 2, 171-192
Abstract:
ABSTRACT: During the past several years, healthcare delivery in the United States has shifted from a primarily fee‐for‐service system toward managed care. Mental health care has been affected disproportionately by this trend. The existing literature on managed mental health care is abundant, but narrowly focused. The purpose of this study is to take a broader public‐policy approach, considering simultaneously the effects on system stakeholders: patients, providers, employers, insurers, and society.
Date: 2000
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