Multiple Choice
The basic concept of managed care as developed in the 1930s was to:
A) combat the rising cost and decreasing quality of health care.
B) guarantee a defined set of services for a negotiated fee.
C) increase the self-sufficiency of families who received federal aid.
D) recognize the multiplicity of human needs and coordinate care.
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Q1: Meeting the multiple needs of individuals and
Q2: The different ways case managers perceive their
Q4: Gathering information, assessing needs, and determining treatment
Q5: The managed-care model that requires customers to
Q6: Health savings accounts and health reimbursement plans
Q7: One way growth of the managed-care industry
Q8: The greatest disadvantage of the HMO model
Q9: The Older Americans Act of 1965 advanced
Q10: The process of deinstitutionalization affected case management
Q11: Authorizing services, monitoring quality of care, and