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In managed health care
{ 1 } - the standards for medical practice are set by physicians.
{ 2 } - individuals may select any physician they wish.
{ 3 } - physicians have the ability to make therapeutic decisions with little or no surveillance.
{ 4 } - outpatient care rather than hospital care is stressed.
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In managed health care
{ 1 } - the standards for medical practice are set by physicians.
{ 2 } - individuals may select any physician they wish.
{ 3 } - physicians have the ability to make therapeutic decisions with little or no surveillance.
{ 4 } - outpatient care rather than hospital care is stressed.
Not necessarily. They are set primarily by insurers and managers. See p. 111.
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In managed health care
{ 1 } - the standards for medical practice are set by physicians.
{ 2 } - individuals may select any physician they wish.
{ 3 } - physicians have the ability to make therapeutic decisions with little or no surveillance.
{ 4 } - outpatient care rather than hospital care is stressed.
No, they must select from a panel of physicians who agree to practice norms of the system. See p. 111.
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In managed health care
{ 1 } - the standards for medical practice are set by physicians.
{ 2 } - individuals may select any physician they wish.
{ 3 } - physicians have the ability to make therapeutic decisions with little or no surveillance.
{ 4 } - outpatient care rather than hospital care is stressed.
See p. 111
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In managed health care
{ 1 } - the standards for medical practice are set by physicians.
{ 2 } - individuals may select any physician they wish.
{ 3 } - physicians have the ability to make therapeutic decisions with little or no surveillance.
{ 4 } - outpatient care rather than hospital care is stressed.
See p. 111. The former is obviously less expensive.
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