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Improving the medicare market : adding choice and protections / Committee on Choice and Managed Care: Assuring Public Accountability and Information for Informed Purchasing by and on Behalf of Medicare Beneficiaries; Stanley B. Jones and Marion Ein Lewin, editors.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Jones, Stanley B.
Lewin, Marion Ein.
Institute of Medicine (U.S.). Committee on Choice and Managed Care.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Medicare.
Older people--Medical care--United States--Finance.
Older people.
Managed care plans (Medical care)--United States.
Managed care plans (Medical care).
Physical Description:
1 online resource (384 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Washington, D.C. : National Academy Press, 1996.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Medicare beneficiaries are rapidly moving into managed care, as attempts to restrain the growth of this costly entitlement program progress. However, advocates for patients question whether the necessary information and structures are in place to enable Medicare consumers to select wisely among private-sector managed care options. Improving the Medicare Market examines how to give Medicare beneficiaries the same choice of health plan options enjoyed in the private sector-yet protect them as consumers and patients. This book recommends approaches to ensuring accountability and informed purchasing for Medicare beneficiaries in an environment of broader choice and managed care-how the government should evaluate and approve plans, what role the traditional Medicare program should play, how to help to elderly understand their options, and many other practical matters. The committee discusses the information requirements of Medicare beneficiaries and explores in detail how best to respond to their special needs. And it examines the procedures that should be developed to provide the necessary protections for the elderly in a managed care system.
Contents:
Front Matter
Preface
Acknowledgments
Contents
Executive Summary
1 Overview
2 Symposium Summary
3 Findings and Recommendations
References
References Consulted
A Additional Commentary Regarding Choice Facilitating Organizations
B Invitational Symposium Agenda
C Symposium Participants
D Commissioned Papers
E The Structure and Accountability for Medicare Health Plans: Government, the Market, and Professionalism
F Best Practices for Structuring and Facilitating Consumer Choice of Health Plans
G Medicare Managed Care: Issues for Vulnerable Populations
H Reaching and Educating Medicare Beneficiaries About Choice
I What Information Do Consumers Want and Need: What Do We Know About How They Judge Quality and Accountability?
J Medicare Managed Care: Protecting Consumers and Enhancing Satisfaction
K Medicare Managed Care: Current Requirements and Practices to Ensure Accountability
L What Should Be the Basic Ground Rules for Plans Being Able to Participate in the Medicare Managed Care Market? Case Study: The California Public Employees" Retirement System.
""Index""
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9780309175364
0309175364
9780309520843
0309520843
9780585024523
0585024529
OCLC:
923258520

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