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Health Care | Managed Care Is Not Necessary to Control Health Care Costs
In the following viewpoint, Larry Van Heerden contends that the managed care system is unnecessary and expensive. Because managed care requires only a token copayment, it removes the patient’s incentive to economize, Van Heerden argues. In addition, he maintains that because managed care measures the effectiveness of health care delivery, not the effectiveness of individual physicians, HMOs make it impossible for patients to choose the best doctor for their health care dollar. Larry Van Heerden is the author of the website Free Market Medicine.
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- Introduction
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Chapter 1: Is America’s Health Care System in Need of Reform?
- Chapter 1 Preface
- America Has the Best Health Care System in the World
- America Does Not Have the Best Health Care System in the World
- The Problem of Uninsured Americans Is Serious
- The Problem of Uninsured Americans Is Not Serious
- Health Care Spending Is a Serious Problem
- Health Care Spending Is Not a Serious Problem
- Chapter 1 Periodical Bibliography
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Chapter 2: How Has Managed Care Affected the Health Care System?
- Chapter 2 Preface
- Managed Care Has Harmed the Health Care System
- Managed Care Has Helped the Health Care System
- Managed Care Is Necessary to Control Health Care Costs
- Managed Care Is Not Necessary to Control Health Care Costs
- Most Patients Are Satisfied with Managed Care
- Most Patients Are Not Satisfied with Managed Care
- Chapter 2 Periodical Bibliography
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Chapter 3: How Can the Problem of Uninsured Americans Be Solved?
- Chapter 3 Preface
- Universal Health Care Is the Best Solution for Uninsured Americans
- Universal Health Care Is Not the Best Solution for the Uninsured
- Tax Credits Should Be Used to Expand Health Insurance Coverage
- Tax Credits Should Not Be Used to Expand Health Insurance Coverage
- An Employer-Based Solution Is the Best Answer for the Uninsured
- Reforming Health Care Financing Is the Best Answer for the Uninsured
- Medical Savings Accounts Are the Best Answer for the Uninsured
- Chapter 3 Periodical Bibliography
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Chapter 4: How Should the United States Reform Its Health Care System?
- Chapter 4 Preface
- Medical IDs Would Improve the Health Care System
- Medical IDs Would Not Improve the Health Care System
- Patients Should Be Allowed to Sue Their Health Plans
- Patients Should Not Be Allowed to Sue Their Health Plans
- Physicians Should Be Allowed to Unionize
- Physicians Should Not Be Allowed to Unionize
- Medicare Benefits Should Be Expanded to Cover Prescription Drugs
- Medicare Benefits Should Not Be Expanded to Cover Prescription Drugs
- Chapter 4 Periodical Bibliography
- Glossary
- For Further Discussion
- Organizations to Contact
- Bibliography
- Copyright
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