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Managed care interface · Feb 2002
Can workers' compensation health costs be controlled by managed care?
- Marjorie L Baldwin and William G Johnson.
- Department of Economics, East Carolina University, Greenville, North Carolina, USA. baldwinm@mail.ecu.edu
- Manag Care Interface. 2002 Feb 1; 15 (2): 67-72.
AbstractThree recent studies provide, for the first time, the information needed to evaluate objectively the cost savings, utilization, worker satisfaction, and productivity differences of network versus nonnetwork care in workers' compensation cases. The authors review these studies and analyze their findings.
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