Disability and Managed Care

Disability and Managed Care1999
About this book
"Birenbaum analyzes the pivotal disability and health policy issues that have emerged from our reliance upon managed care. First, he examines how disability has been defined and redefined in social science and in government regulations. Then, he discusses the major changes in health care over the last decade - in particular, the financial and organizational principles behind managed care.
After reviewing the structural advantages and disadvantages of managed care for people with disabilities, he concludes with observations on the future of health care for people with disabilities, particularly in the context of the quality of life and the possible functional outcomes following medical interventions."--Jacket.
Details
- First published
- 1999
- OL Work ID
- OL2633941W
Subjects
Medical careManaged care plans (Medical care)People with disabilitiesPeople with disabilities, services forDisabled PersonsDelivery of Health CareManaged Care Programs