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Health Maintenance Organizations [PDF]

open access: yesJAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1982
ABSTRACT This book is one of eight special issues in The Milbank Readers series edited by John B. McKinlay dealing with policy-relevant research on health. The volumes are based on a compilation of articles that have been previously published in the Milbank Memorial Fund Quarterly and other Milbank sources on the topics represented in the series ...
Price, Richard J.
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Health Maintenance Organizations

The Nurse Practitioner, 1978
The term health maintenance organization was used by the Congress in 1973 when it passed a bill to promote the development of organized systems for the delivery of comprehensive prepaid health care.
A R, Haendel   +2 more
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Health maintenance organizations [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Legal Medicine, 1994
Title from Web page (OLR web site, viewed June 24, 2010).; "November 18, 1994."; Discusses a California law that requires health maintenance organizations (HMOs) to disclose their profit percentage derived from premiums.; Harvested from the web on 6/24 ...
Harleston, Jerome.
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Telepharmacy in a health maintenance organization

American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 2005
A telepharmacy service in a health maintenance organization is described.Kaiser Permanente Colorado Region's clinical pharmacy call center (CPCC) was established in 1996 after an audit showed that the third most common type of call to the regional call center involved questions about drug therapy.
Troy, Stubbings   +4 more
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Health Maintenance Organizations

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1976
A RETIRED regular Army colonel was asked how he liked civilian life. "I don't know," he said. "All these people running around, and nobody's in charge." Obviously, the colonel, used to doing things the Army way for 30 years, was finding it tough to understand and adapt to a different way of life. And so it is with health maintenance organizations (HMOs)
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The Future of Health Maintenance Organizations

Psychiatric Services, 1982
Health maintenance organizations, though in existence since about 1940, gained nationwide attention in the early 1970s as an efficient system for delivering health care services. Though initially condemned by organized medicine as unethical, the HMO has today become a rapidly growing health care system, and one, according to the author, vital to the ...
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AN APPRAISAL OF HEALTH MAINTENANCE ORGANIZATIONS*

Journal of Public Health Dentistry, 1972
Dr. Schoen and his fellow members of the Committee on Public Health Practice, not only have presented an analysis of a Federal concept of Health Maintenance Organizations, but an urgent appeal to the American Association of Public Health Dentists to exercise its muscles promptly.
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Dentistry and health maintenance organizations

Special Care in Dentistry, 1988
ABSTRACTThe following report, which considers the history of the medical health maintenance organization and its current application in the dental profession, was presented at the region II annual meeting of the American Association of Hospital Dentists in May 1987 at Mt. Sinai Hospital, New York City.
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