State of managed care in the United States
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State of managed care in the United States
Abstract
Today's managed care companies face numerous challenges. There is no longer any question that managed health care is the dominant option, with more than 80 percent of the United States population enrolled in some type of managed care offering. But dominance brings other issues to the surface such as profitability, market share and public criticism.
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