1. The Devil is in the Details: Managed Care And the Unforeseen Costs Of Utilization Review as a Cost Containment Mechanism.
- Author
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Saunier, Benjamin
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MALPRACTICE , *MANAGED care programs , *UTILIZATION review (Medical care) , *NEGLIGENCE , *NATIONAL health services , *COST control , *DECISION making , *HEALTH services accessibility , *INSURANCE , *LEGAL liability , *MEDICAID , *MEDICAL care cost control , *MEDICAL care costs , *MEDICARE , *ELIGIBILITY (Social aspects) , *SINGLE-payer health care , *EMPLOYEE Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 , *ECONOMICS , *HISTORY - Abstract
This article addresses issues of liability when a single-payor in a national health care system makes a decision based on a utilization review program that injures the patient as a result. In Part I, the history of Managed Care Organizations (MCOs) is discussed to establish an understanding of the current health care landscape. Part II explains MCOs' use of utilization review to contain costs and analyzes the manner in which courts have addressed the issue of MCO liability for patient injuries sustained from denial of coverage. Finally, Part III concludes that current case law may limit a patient's access to a remedy for injuries sustained from a utilization review decision in a single-payor national health care system. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Published
- 2011