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Articles in Annual, 1995 issue of Business & Health
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After forcing a decrease in health insurance premiums for the first time in 20 years, employers continue to refine cost-cutting methods as they seek ways to improve quality of care and keep workers healthy - special edition: The State of Health Care in Am
by Monica Battagliola -
The battle over any-willing-provider laws spreads nationwide - special edition: The State of Health Care in America 1995
by Paula Bruggeman -
Amid frenetic restructuring to keep pace with market reform, manufacturers are leaving tradition behind and forging new managed care alliances - includes article about changes to Food & Drug Administration's drug approval process - special edition: The St
by Alicia Ault Barnett -
Trends in home health care - special edition: The State of Health Care in America 1995
by Geoffrey Leavenworth -
One company on the wellness frontier - Indian Industries of Evansville, Indiana - special edition: The State of Health Care in America 1995
by Monica Battagliola -
More growth in 1995 and beyond - enrollment in commercial managed-care health plans - special edition: The State of Health Care in America 1995
by Barbara Sande Dimmitt -
Strategies for the future - pharmaceutical companies emphasizing disease management, risk sharing - special edition: The State of Health Care in America 1995
by Alicia Ault Barnett -
Finding itself at a fiscal crossroads, the federal government needs to restructure its major health programs - special edition: The State of Health Care in America 1995
by Barbara Starr -
The future of health care reform - leading Congressional players in 1995 healthcare reform debate - special edition: The State of Health Care in America 1995
by Jeannie Mandelker -
Managed care has become the dominant mode of health care delivery in the United States, and providers must deliver not only on price, but also on value, quality, and performance - special edition: The State of Health Care in America 1995
by Barbara Sande Dimmitt -
As aggressive purchasers look to save costs and improve quality, physicians struggle to cope with the demise of the traditional fee-for-service payment structure - includes article about oversupply of medical specialists - special edition: The State of He
by Janet Firshein -
The fastest growing segment of the health care industry combines cost-effective, high-quality care with the comforts of home - home health care - special edition: The State of Health Care in America 1995
by Geoffrey Leavenworth -
More regulation on state horizons? - healthcare regulation - special edition: The State of Health Care in America 1995
by Dan Wise -
We buy health care to achieve health and any proposed change in the structure, financing, or work of health care should be tested against this purpose - special edition: The State of Health Care in America 1995
by Donald M. Berwick -
Hospitals are searching for strategies that will allow them to survive the price war begun by managed care organizations - special edition: The State of Health Care in America 1995
by Paul Kenkel -
Managed care organizations, hospitals, doctors, and insurers are developing new entities to compete for business - integrated delivery systems - special edition: The State of Health Care in America 1995
by Lisa Lopez -
Health care technology is struggling to balance the promise of innovation with the reality of affordability - special edition: The State of Health Care in America 1995
by Dina Van Pelt -
Finding new ways to pay - Medicare, Medicaid reform - special edition: The State of Health Care in America 1995
by Barbara Starr -
The unprecedented shift to managed care is resulting in lower health costs, as the private sector uses its economic clout to transform health care delivery in ways Congress can never hope to match - special edition: The State of Health Care In America 199
by Jeannie Mandelker -
Report cards: a cautionary tale - hospital advertising - special edition: The State of Health Care in America 1995
by Paul Kenkel -
Will integration lead to regulation? - integrated healthcare delivery networks - special edition: The State of Health Care in America 1995
by Lisa Lopez -
Health care gets on the information superhighway - special edition: The State of Health Care in America 1995
by Dina Van Pelt -
While disenchantment with big government solutions has put their reform efforts on hold, most states seek greater flexibility to implement managed care solutions - special edition: The State of Health Care in America 1995
by Dan Wise
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