doctors practice as employees of the managed care plan sponsor. The HMO owns the facility and pays salaries to the doctors on staff. This type of arrangement allows the greatest control over costs
Lawrence G. Goldberg has written: 'Economic report [on] the health maintenance organization and its effects on competition' -- subject(s): Economic aspects of Health maintenance organizations, Health Insurance, Health maintenance organizations 'Economic report, July 1977' -- subject(s): Health maintenance organizations
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There are a wide variety of health maintenance organizations (HMOs) that are currently in existence. MVP, Blue Cross, and Medicare, for example, are all examples of HMOs.
an HMO contracts with a group of physicians to deliver client services. The sponsor then compensates the medical group on a negotiated per capita rate
cause they are protected
cause they are protected
he HMO contracts with various groups of physicians based on the specialty that a particular group of doctors practices. Enrollees then get their service from a network of providers based on their specialized needs.
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