State-by-State Laws and Regulations on Workers' Compensation Managed Care


Book Description

As the implementation of workers' compensation managed care programs spreads, the volume of state rules and regulations for the industry multiplies as well. And as you know, keeping track of the various iterations is an extremely difficult task. The future holds more regulation, not less. You need a resource that allows you to quickly scan summaries of the latest laws and regulations in each state to easily identify opportunities around the country to expand you business. State-by-State Laws and Regulations on Workers' Compensation Managed Care covers all the rules on every aspect of workers' compensation, including choice of physicians ... utilization review ... provider reimbursement ... cost containment dispute resolution ... 24-hour care ... and much more. Completely updated to include numerous new laws passed since the last edition was published, the 1999 Edition helps you: identify states with favorable -- or unfavorable conditions for expanding your business -- watch out for changes in what you can, can't and must do in states where you already do business -- know in advance which products and programs can -- and can't -- succeed in states where you plan to do business. Don't miss out of profit opportunities -- or run afoul of the law -- just because you don't know the rules.













State by State Guide to Managed Care Law, 2007 Edition


Book Description

Until now, the search for information on managed care was much more difficult than it had to be. Now you can examine and compare regulatory policies state by state. State-by-State Guide to Managed Care Law simplifies and expedites your research by giving you immediate access to key court decisions, state managed care policies and practices and extensive citations to codes and regulations -- for all 50 states. Identify your issue in the index and turn to the page indicated. You'll find current, authoritative information that can help you to: Evaluate baseline quality standards - Determine when managed care enrollees have access to providers - Establish guidelines for collection and disclosure of financial information - Arm yourself to tackle the complicated issue of prescription drugs - Ensure that the managed care organization recognizes patients' and providers' due process rights. Managed care is undeniably a permanent part of the health care landscape, so keep this portable and precise reference close at hand for daily consultation.







State by State Guide to Managed Care Law


Book Description

Until now, the search for information on managed care was 5 times as difficult as it had to be. Now, you can examine and compare regulatory policies state by state. the State by State Guide to Managed Care Law simplifies and expediates your research by giving you immediate access to key court decisions, state managed care policies and practices, and extensive citations to codes and regulations - for all 50 states. Identify your issue in the index and turn to the page indicated. You'll find current, authoritative information that can help you: Evaluate baseline quality standards, determine when managed care enrollees have access to providers Establish guidelines for collection and disclosure of financial information Arm yourself to tackle the complicated issue of prescription drugs Ensure the managed care organization recognizes patients' and providers' due process rights. Whether you are involved in the design, delivery, or regulation of managed care, you can count on State by State Guide to Managed Care Law for a valuable national snapshot. Managed care is undeniably a permanent part of the health care landscape, so keep this portable and precise reference close at hand for daily consultation.







Managed Care Law 1999


Book Description

Unitl now, the search for information on managed care was 5 times as difficult as it had to be. Now, you can examine and compare regulatory policies state by state. the STATE BY STATE GUIDE TO MANAGED CARE LAW simplifies and expediates your research by giving you immediate access to key court decisions, state managed care policies and practices, and extensive citations to codes and regulations - for all 50 states. Identify your issue in the index and turn to the page indicated. You'll find current, authoritative information that can help you evaluate baseline quality standards, determine when managed care enrollees have access to providers, establish guidelines for collection and disclosure of financial information, arm yourself to tackle the complicated issue of prescription drugs, and ensure the managed care organization recognizes patients' and providers' due process rights. Whether you are involved in the design, delivery, or regulation of managed care, you can count on STATE BY STATE GUIDE TO MANAGED CARE for a valuable national snapshot. Managed care is undeniably a permanent part of the health care landscape, so keep this portable and precise reference close at hand for daily consultation.