
This study sought to determine if differences in quality of care existed between fee-for-service and health maintenance organization insurance plans (N = 154) for patients with congestive heart failure. There were no statistically significant differences in outcomes between the insurance plans.
Adult, Heart Failure, Male, Health Maintenance Organizations, Fee-for-Service Plans, Middle Aged, United States, Outcome Assessment, Health Care, Humans, Female, Health Services Research, Aged, Quality of Health Care
Adult, Heart Failure, Male, Health Maintenance Organizations, Fee-for-Service Plans, Middle Aged, United States, Outcome Assessment, Health Care, Humans, Female, Health Services Research, Aged, Quality of Health Care
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