9 trends creating a ripple effect. New directions in information technology must advance with changes in managed care
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9 trends creating a ripple effect. New directions in information technology must advance with changes in managed care
Abstract
Managed care is no longer a neatly packaged alternative to fee-for-service healthcare. Today's health plans come in a variety of shapes and sizes, from traditional staff model HMOs to point-of-service and out-of-network plans. As managed care continues to evolve, information is at the crux of these developments. New directions in information technology must advance with the changes in managed care.
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