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Health Maintenance Organizations
The Nurse Practitioner, 1978The 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.
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1982ABSTRACT 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 ...
George A. Silver, Harold S. Luft
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Health Maintenance Organization
Hospital Practice, 1993HMOs can provide economical outpatient parenteral antibiotic therapy that takes advantage of existing nursing and physician staff as well as centralized pharmacy services. Reimbursement problems are nonexistent. Treatment is possible in the home or clinic. In the model presented, the therapeutic program is initiated and supervised by infectious disease
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Health maintenance organizations--HRSA. Notice; qualified health maintenance organizations.
Federal register, 1984This notice sets forth the names, addresses, service areas, and dates of qualification of entities determined by the Secretary to be federally qualified health maintenance organizations (HMOs).
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