Medical leadership in an era of managed care and continual improvement
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Medical leadership in an era of managed care and continual improvement
Abstract
Because clinicians control more than 70% of the total costs of medical care, the success of managed care systems in containing expenditures depends to a large degree on their leadership. Clinicians must make cultural changes and develop core competencies and technical skills to promote the continuous improvement needed for the success of managed care.
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