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The role of anecdotes in regulating managed care
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Rochefort, D A
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Advisors
/ Anecdotes
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/ Attitude to Health
/ Averages
/ Complaints
/ Consumer protection
/ Consumers
/ Data quality
/ Environmental health
/ Evidence
/ Executives
/ Federal regulation
/ Government regulations
/ Health care access
/ Health care facilities
/ Health care policy
/ Health insurance
/ Health Services Accessibility - legislation & jurisprudence
/ Information
/ Legislation
/ Managed care
/ Managed Care Programs - legislation & jurisprudence
/ Managed Care Programs - organization & administration
/ Marketing
/ Mental disorders
/ Mental health
/ Mental health care
/ Patient Advocacy - legislation & jurisprudence
/ Penalties
/ Physicians
/ Politics
/ Psychologists
/ Public health
/ Public Opinion
/ Qualitative analysis
/ Quality
/ Quality of care
/ Regulation
/ Resistance
/ Rules
/ Social sciences
/ Statistics
/ United States
/ Weapons
1998
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The role of anecdotes in regulating managed care
by
Rochefort, D A
in
Advisors
/ Anecdotes
/ Anecdotes as Topic
/ Attitude to Health
/ Averages
/ Complaints
/ Consumer protection
/ Consumers
/ Data quality
/ Environmental health
/ Evidence
/ Executives
/ Federal regulation
/ Government regulations
/ Health care access
/ Health care facilities
/ Health care policy
/ Health insurance
/ Health Services Accessibility - legislation & jurisprudence
/ Information
/ Legislation
/ Managed care
/ Managed Care Programs - legislation & jurisprudence
/ Managed Care Programs - organization & administration
/ Marketing
/ Mental disorders
/ Mental health
/ Mental health care
/ Patient Advocacy - legislation & jurisprudence
/ Penalties
/ Physicians
/ Politics
/ Psychologists
/ Public health
/ Public Opinion
/ Qualitative analysis
/ Quality
/ Quality of care
/ Regulation
/ Resistance
/ Rules
/ Social sciences
/ Statistics
/ United States
/ Weapons
1998
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The role of anecdotes in regulating managed care
by
Rochefort, D A
in
Advisors
/ Anecdotes
/ Anecdotes as Topic
/ Attitude to Health
/ Averages
/ Complaints
/ Consumer protection
/ Consumers
/ Data quality
/ Environmental health
/ Evidence
/ Executives
/ Federal regulation
/ Government regulations
/ Health care access
/ Health care facilities
/ Health care policy
/ Health insurance
/ Health Services Accessibility - legislation & jurisprudence
/ Information
/ Legislation
/ Managed care
/ Managed Care Programs - legislation & jurisprudence
/ Managed Care Programs - organization & administration
/ Marketing
/ Mental disorders
/ Mental health
/ Mental health care
/ Patient Advocacy - legislation & jurisprudence
/ Penalties
/ Physicians
/ Politics
/ Psychologists
/ Public health
/ Public Opinion
/ Qualitative analysis
/ Quality
/ Quality of care
/ Regulation
/ Resistance
/ Rules
/ Social sciences
/ Statistics
/ United States
/ Weapons
1998
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The role of anecdotes in regulating managed care
1998
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Anecdotes are a particular form of information with their own strengths and weaknesses. In this, they are like other types of information, including statistics, to which they serve as a useful complement. Contrary to how they are sometimes portrayed, anecdotes are not inherently specious and often can be easily verified. One of the main complaints about negative anecdotes concerning managed care is that the problems they depict are unrepresentative of the industry as a whole. Yet government regulation is not intended to respond to typical or average practices. Rather, its purpose is to set rules for minimum performance and penalties for violating them.
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The People to People Health Foundation, Inc., Project HOPE
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