Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Reference6 articles.
1. Born, P. H., & Simon, C. J. (2001). Patients and profits: The relationship between HMO financial performance and quality of care. Health Affairs, 20(2), 167–174.
2. Dudley, R. A., Miller, R. H., Korebrot, T. Y., et al. (1998). The impact of financial incentives on quality of health care. The Milbank Quarterly, 76, 649–688.
3. Reschovsky, J. D., Hargraves, J. L., & Smith, A. F. (2002). Consumer beliefs and health plan performance: It’s not whether you are in an HMO but whether you think you are. Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law, 27(3), 353–377.
4. Robinson, R., & Steiner, A. (1998). Managed health care. US evidence and lessons for the National Health Service. Buckingham: Open University Press.
5. Scanlon, D., Swaminatham, S., Chernew, M., Bost, J., & Shevock, J. (2005). Competition and health plan performance: Evidence from health maintenance organization insurance markets. Medical Care, 43(4), 338–346.