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J Gen Intern Med ; 14(9): 564-6, 1999 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10491247

ABSTRACT

Employees have increasing opportunities to enroll in managed care plans, and employers tend to favor these plans because of their lower costs. However, lower costs may be the result of selection of healthier patients into managed care plans. This study measured differences in health care utilization across an indemnity plan and a managed care plan, and for all employees together. We found that apparent increases in utilization in both indemnity and managed care plans disappeared when the plans were viewed together, reflecting the migration of sicker patients from indemnity plans to managed care plans.


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Employer Health Costs/statistics & numerical data , Health Benefit Plans, Employee/statistics & numerical data , Health Maintenance Organizations/statistics & numerical data , Preferred Provider Organizations/statistics & numerical data , Female , Health Benefit Plans, Employee/economics , Health Maintenance Organizations/economics , Humans , Insurance Benefits , Male , Pennsylvania , Preferred Provider Organizations/economics
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