
The author predicts that most providers will realize that the benefits of integrated health care delivery, which include lower overhead costs, increased marketshare, and secure income, are well worth the change toward market principles. He outlines some of the strategic and financial factors that should be considered when setting up an integrated health care delivery system.
Systems Integration, Health Care Costs, Planning Techniques, Delivery of Health Care, United States, Quality of Health Care
Systems Integration, Health Care Costs, Planning Techniques, Delivery of Health Care, United States, Quality of Health Care
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