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Healthcare consumers open to limits of managed care

Case Management Weekly, November 22, 2004

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Many healthcare consumers are open to cost control practices imposed by managed care companies, such as the use of less costly drugs, and the requirement of prior authorization for new or expensive procedures, according to a study sponsored by the California Healthcare Foundation. Many survey respondents said they were willing to make trade-offs when it came to their healthcare coverage. Only 27% said they would accept a higher deductible for fewer restrictions on their access to healthcare services.

Source: California Healthcare Foundation



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