The future of gastroenterology in the era of managed care
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- DOI: 10.1097/00004836-199903000-00007
The future of gastroenterology in the era of managed care
Abstract
Specialty practice in general, and gastroenterology in particular, is undergoing significant transformation as we head into the new millennium. Gastroenterologists will need to adapt to the continued evolution and consolidation of managed care. Among other issues, gastroenterologists will need strategies for dealing with pricing pressures, changing technology, increased consumerism, a perceived specialist oversupply, and a rapidly aging population. These and other developments will drive a myriad of physician responses in an effort to confront changing practice realities.
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