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MANAGED CARE September 2002. ©MediMedia USA

Vol. 11, No. 9
September 2002

Cover Story

PBMs Make Money, But...

They're finding out that having a strong bottom line isn't good enough. Regulatory controls are threatened over what many perceive as a lack of transparency in the industry.

Managing Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder

September 11 spurred debate over whether health plans and doctors should screen for this condition.

Is Medical Education Making the Grade?

The answer is a hesitant "yes," though many think schools could do a better job of teaching how the system works.

Q&A: Good/Bad News for HMOs

They are less abused these days, says InterStudy's Richard L. Hamer, but they're losing market share.

Special Supplement: LAP-BAND System [PDF]

For various reasons, managed care organizations have been hesitant to cover some treatments for obesity. Early results suggest that the BioEnterics LAP-BAND System can be the centerpiece of an effective disease management program to control obesity.

DEPARTMENTS

Editor's Memo

Good news and bad news.

News and Commentary

New Privacy Regulations Almost Certain To Be Tested
Families Often Miss Out On Free Care for Children
Aetna Chief Wants Coverage For Genetic Tests

Legislation and Regulation

Conflicting health care laws.

Ethics Forum

What if "expert" testimony isn't?

Compensation Monitor

Medicare hammers doctors' income.

Practice Improvement

Create a culture that fosters quality.

Outlook

Prescribing rates soar, understandably.