Roles and Opportunities for Local Health Departments in Managed Care Markets

Managed care organizations (MCOs) are increasing their share of many local markets and are increasingly providing services to newly insured populations and Medicaid eligibles. Local health departments (LHDs) in these markets must determine what strategies they wish to pursue in this new health care...

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Humans
Interinstitutional Relations
Managed Care Programs - organization & administration
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