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It's unclear what happened to David Koresh's biological father, because he left David's life when he was a very young child. Abandoned, Koresh's mother was without money, so he was left in the care of his maternal grandmother and aunt. Believing his aunt to be his mother, he was devastated to learn she wasn't when his real biological mother came to take him away.
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Cruse Bereavement Care was created in 1957.
care needed to be managed
Robert Royce has written: 'Managed care' -- subject(s): Health care reform, Managed Care Programs, Managed care plans (Medical care)
Colodia Owens has written: 'Managed Care Organizations' -- subject(s): Managed Care Programs, Managed care plans (Medical care)
forerunner of today's managed care plans?
Since the Portable Health Care Act (Obama-care), Managed Care is replacing Private Insurance. However, people still resent managed care programs.
Norman Winegar has written: 'The clinician's guide to managed mental health care' -- subject(s): Managed mental health care 'Guidebook to managed care and practice management terminology' -- subject(s): Managed care plans (Medical care), Terminology
Timely Filing Limits for Managed Care
The health care reform trying to increase costs
Charles G. Benda has written: 'Managed Care Law' 'Managed care and the law' -- subject(s): Medical personnel, Risk management, Managed care plans (Medical care), Malpractice, Tort liability of managed care plans, Law and legislation, Health facilities
The purpose for managed care plans is to reduce the cost of health care services by stimulating competition and streamlining administration.
The managed care era began in the late 1980s in response to skyrocketing health care costs, which stemmed from a number of sources.
members of managed care programs typically have less freedom to choose their health care providers, thus limiting the plan member's control over the quality and delivery of care in a managed system.