Health care survival: the new rules of the game. (Managed Care on Trial).: An article from: Physician Executive
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Author(s)Edward A. Palank
ISBN / ASINB0008JD9FG
ISBN-13978B0008JD9F9
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From the author: All stakeholders, especially physicians. are having difficulty in navigating and dealing with the turbulent health care environment. There is a backlash against managed care organizations, HMOs, and for-profit hospitals. The community's voice in the role of hospital integration and disintegration is becoming louder. How can we, as physicians, communities, and health care systems. deal with change? We have a multitude of frustrated stakeholders-health care systems. business coalitions, care givers, physicians, nurses, insurance companies, and, above all, the patient. All of them are dealing with change. Physicians' inability to communicate among these various entities has resulted in frustration and fear. In many instances communication has been a one-way street. What we need is dialogue. Each of these entities needs to articulate its concerns, fears, plans, and vision-and each party needs to listen.
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Title: Health care survival: the new rules of the game. (Managed Care on Trial).
Author: Edward A. Palank
Publication:Physician Executive (Refereed)
Date: September 1, 2000
Publisher: American College of Physician Executives
Volume: 26 Issue: 5 Page: 40(4)
Distributed by Thomson Gale
From the author: All stakeholders, especially physicians. are having difficulty in navigating and dealing with the turbulent health care environment. There is a backlash against managed care organizations, HMOs, and for-profit hospitals. The community's voice in the role of hospital integration and disintegration is becoming louder. How can we, as physicians, communities, and health care systems. deal with change? We have a multitude of frustrated stakeholders-health care systems. business coalitions, care givers, physicians, nurses, insurance companies, and, above all, the patient. All of them are dealing with change. Physicians' inability to communicate among these various entities has resulted in frustration and fear. In many instances communication has been a one-way street. What we need is dialogue. Each of these entities needs to articulate its concerns, fears, plans, and vision-and each party needs to listen.
Citation Details
Title: Health care survival: the new rules of the game. (Managed Care on Trial).
Author: Edward A. Palank
Publication:Physician Executive (Refereed)
Date: September 1, 2000
Publisher: American College of Physician Executives
Volume: 26 Issue: 5 Page: 40(4)
Distributed by Thomson Gale
