
While national efforts are aimed at strengthening consumer protections under managed care, a number of states are increasing efforts to improve protections for providers as well. Written notification of contract termination, ensuring the existence of a due process, and disclosure of credentialing criteria are three options states are pursuing.
Employment, Health Policy, Physicians, Managed Care Programs, Legislation as Topic, Humans, Credentialing, History, 20th Century, United States, State Government
Employment, Health Policy, Physicians, Managed Care Programs, Legislation as Topic, Humans, Credentialing, History, 20th Century, United States, State Government
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