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Employers’ Stock in Wellness Rises With No End in Sight
Whereas before insurers used to devise new products and processes to attract purchasers, now more and more employers are going to the plans and insisting on preventive care
Martin Sipkoff
Managing the assets of a health savings account has banks excited, but leaving charges in the hands of members makes providers nervous
John Carroll
A noble goal, though Medicare Advantage plans may suffer in the course of determining just what scans are appropriate
Lola Butcher
Health plans are devising ways to function even when their providers are being overrun and the insurers themselves face a vastly depleted workforce
Ed Silverman
Some managed care companies begin to take a hard look at what’s behind the explosion in costs for radiological services
Michael Levin-Epstein
Departments
Viewpoint
Talking honestly about problems can help organizations, so long as those in charge take a compassionate approach
Arthur Lazarus, MD, MBA
Ethics
A potential useful volume on ethics in critical care falls short of expectations, often skimming the surface of important debates
Michael S. Victoroff, MD
Legislation & Regulation
John Garamendi, California’s insurance commissioner, thinks some insurers have the potential to gouge the consumer, and wants to mandate a high medical loss ratio
John Carroll
Compensation Monitor
The Formulary Files
Tomorrow’s Medicine
How small is small? The latest digital camera takes images of a patient’s ‘inner space.’
Thomas Morrow, MD
Managed Care Outlook

Paul Lendner ist ein praktizierender Experte im Bereich Gesundheit, Medizin und Fitness. Er schreibt bereits seit über 5 Jahren für das Managed Care Mag. Mit seinen Artikeln, die einen einzigartigen Expertenstatus nachweisen, liefert er unseren Lesern nicht nur Mehrwert, sondern auch Hilfestellung bei ihren Problemen.