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Among patients and doctors, the term managed care is still not quite respectable.
But in health-policy circles, the term managed care means that the doctor's medical treatments are subject to external constraints imposed by a private regulator — the patient's health insurer — although, in principle, public insurers could "manage" care as well, if legislators permitted it.
In the technology world, many people think they easily understand the term "managed services," but when they're prompted to define it, they have a hard time doing so.
The term "managed care" is confusing to many, but really amounts to managed reimbursement rather than managed care, whereby a set prospective annual payment is made by federal/state governments, as in the case of Medicaid managed care (MMC), to cover whatever services patients will receive over the coming year.
The term "managed" was included so as not to evoke responses which would lead to ceiling or floor effects.
The term "managed care" is often used in the literature, referring to insurance of varying types, but typically it requires or provides incentives for using a defined network of providers.
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It should be emphasized that the terms managed and non-managed care were developed decades ago, when Health Maintenance Organizations were well defined organizations that used specific techniques to manage hospital utilization.
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In the long term, manage for healthy soils and use Adapt-N to account for N contributions from high organic matter levels and deep root zones.
After two years of responding to the economic crisis he inherited, Mr. Obama starts the second half of his term managing the slow recovery and building on what he calls a "foundation" for growth.
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