
As managed care continues its explosive expansion across Texas, physicians are becoming more and more concerned about the impact it is having on their practices and on their ability to deliver quality care to their patients. The Texas Medical Association's fourth survey of physicians shows a third of them view managed care as their primary concern and half of them say it has had an adverse impact on patient care.
Attitude of Health Personnel, Physicians, Managed Care Programs, Practice Management, Medical, Humans, Texas, Quality of Health Care
Attitude of Health Personnel, Physicians, Managed Care Programs, Practice Management, Medical, Humans, Texas, Quality of Health Care
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