Transcription of Integrated Healthcare Delivery Models in an Era of Reform
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Le a r n i n g Ob j e c t i v e syyUnderstand the historical background against which Healthcare systems are the impact of culture on organizational and critique the requirements for a successful Integrated health and analyze the characteristics of some of the best Integrated Delivery in the United States is shifting from a fragmented cot-tage industry of solo and small physician practices paid on a fee-for-service basis to more organized forms in which physicians join with other providers in efforts to improve the quality and efficiency of care. In the midst of this historic change which is being driven by both market forces and public policy it is useful to reexamine where the United States has come from in terms of Healthcare Delivery Models and where the current pathways are leading. This chapter describes how Models of Integrated Healthcare Delivery have provided inspiration and ideas for recent policy reforms, and traces the evolution of such Models into new and emerging ways of integrating Healthcare Delivery Models in an Era of Reform Douglas McCarthy1 Chapter 110/07/15 11:43 amA Brief HistoryEarly in the twentieth century, experts began taking note of the benefits of large multispecialty group practices (MSGP) that employ primary and specialty care physicians who sh
Learning Objectives yyUnderstand the historical background against which healthcare systems are evolving. yyAnalyze the impact of culture on organizational development. yyAnalyze and critique the requirements for a successful integrated health system. yyExplain and analyze the characteristics of some of the best integrated systems. IntroductIon Healthcare delivery in the United States is ...
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