Quality management in managed care.Health Care Manag. 1995 Oct; 2(1):79-88.HC
Abstract
Managed care creates a corporate environment in which competitiveness demands close attention to quality. Although the health care sector may benefit from solutions derived in other industries, it attaches unique importance to noneconomic, intangible factors. Adequate cost-utility analysis must take such factors into account instead of relying on artificial numerical values.
MeSH
Pub Type(s)
Journal Article
Review
Language
eng
PubMed ID
10165645
Citation
Reinke, W A.. "Quality Management in Managed Care." Health Care Management (Philadelphia, Pa.), vol. 2, no. 1, 1995, pp. 79-88.
Reinke WA. Quality management in managed care. Health Care Manag. 1995;2(1):79-88.
Reinke, W. A. (1995). Quality management in managed care. Health Care Management (Philadelphia, Pa.), 2(1), 79-88.
Reinke WA. Quality Management in Managed Care. Health Care Manag. 1995;2(1):79-88. PubMed PMID: 10165645.
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