Managed Care and Public Health: Conflict and Collaboration

Posted: 25 Sep 2002

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Brian Kamoie

George Washington University - Department of Health Policy

Sara Rosenbaum

George Washington University - Department of Health Policy

Abstract

Achieving the basic public health goal of protecting the public against population health threats for which there are effective medical interventions depends upon a viable working relationship between public health and managed care. The central public policy question in the coming years is whether and under what circumstances the basic characteristics of the modern approach to American medical care delivery and financing will give way to certain basic imperatives in public health.

Suggested Citation

Kamoie, Brian and Rosenbaum, Sara, Managed Care and Public Health: Conflict and Collaboration. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=320144

Brian Kamoie (Contact Author)

George Washington University - Department of Health Policy ( email )

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Sara Rosenbaum

George Washington University - Department of Health Policy ( email )

School of Public Health and Health Services
2021 K Street, NW, Suite 800
Washington, DC 20006
United States

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