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 DICTIONARY OF HEALTH INSURANCE

 AND MANAGED CARE

 May 2006 * 385 pp * ISBN: 0-8261-4994-4

 Marcinko: Dictionary of Health Insurance and Managed Care

   

 

FOREWORD

 

Why do we need the Dictionary of Health Insurance and Managed Care, and, why do payers, providers, benefits managers, consultants, and consumers need a credible and unbiased source of explanations for their health insurance needs and managed care products?

The answer is clear!

Health care is the most rapidly changing domestic industry. The revolution occurring in health insurance and managed care delivery is particularly fast. Some might even suggest these machinations were malignant, as many industry segments, professionals, and patients suffer because of them. And so, because knowledge is power in times of great flux, codified information protects all people from physical, as well as economic harm. 
 

For example, federal government forecasts reveal that total expenditures on health services will surpass $2 trillion in 2007, and account for 17% of the gross domestic product. As a country, Americans spend dramatically more total dollars on health care, and more as a percentage of the economy, than they did two decades ago. Along with these growing expenditures, the government is assuming greater control. Currently, almost 50% of health care costs are under federal or state mandates through Medicare and Medicaid entitlement programs. The recent prescription drug program and implementation of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act adds more confusion for medical providers and facilities, insurance agents, health plans, and patients. This tumult occurred so rapidly that Americans can no longer assume operative definitional stability. The resulting chaos is as expected.

 

Fortunately, the Dictionary of Health Insurance and Managed Care provides desperately needed nomenclature stability to health insurance policy issues and managed care procedural concerns. With almost 10,000 definitions, abbreviations, acronyms, and references, the Dictionary is the most comprehensive and authoritarian compendium of its kind, to date.

 

Health care economist Dr. David Edward Marcinko, and his colleagues at the Institute of Medical Business Advisors, Inc., should be complimented for conceiving and completing this laudable project. The Dictionary of Health Insurance and Managed Care lifts the fog of confusion surrounding the most contentious topic in the health care industrial complex today. My suggestion, therefore, is to “read it, refer to it, recommend it, and reap.” 

 

Michael J. Stahl, PhD

Director, Physician Executive MBA Program
William B. Stokely Distinguished Professor of Business
College of Business Administration
The University of Tennessee

Physician MBA Program

Phone: 888.446.5458

email: mstahl@utk.edu

www.pemba.edu 

  

Personal Review:

 

The need for the Dictionary of Health Insurance Managed Care has been present for some time. When you receive raw information from a reference resource such as the Federal Register or other sources, it is often not easy to decipher the information contained. Having this type of professional reference book greatly enhances the ability to not only understand the terms, definitions and meanings; but how to apply them in the active day-to-day operation of medical practice.

I would highly recommend the Dictionary of Health Insurance And Managed Care to all who have chosen a career in any healthcare discipline.

 

Christy S. Lodwick; MHA, PhD candidate
Health Care Administration & Policy
President/Business Development
IMPACT Health Care Solutions
Columbus, Ohio

 

 

 

Institutional Review:

 

… By bringing together the most up-to-date abbreviations, acronyms, definitions, and terms in the health care industry, the Dictionary of Health Insurance and Managed Care offers a wealth of essential information explaining the ever-changing policies and practices in health insurance ...

 

The Pharmaceutical Institute

Raleigh, NC 

 

 


 

Download Dictionary Front Matter:

 Documents/14148_FM.pdf

 

 

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