Savings estimate for a Medicare insured group

Estimates of the savings potential of a managed-care program for a Medicare retiree population in Michigan under a hypothetical Medicare insured group (MIG) are presented in this article. In return for receiving an experience-rated capitation payment, a MIG would administer all Medicare and employer...

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Capitation Fee
Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (U.S.)
Cost control
Cost Control - methods
Estimates
Feasibility Studies
Groups
Health administration
Health care expenditures
Health Expenditures - statistics & numerical data
Health Services - utilization
Humans
Industry - economics
Managed Care Programs - economics
Medicare
Medicare - organization & administration
Michigan
Retirement - economics
Retirement benefits
Statistical analysis
Studies
United States
title Savings estimate for a Medicare insured group
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