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American Medical Specialty Organization, Inc. AMSO Definition of Terms. Available at http://www.amso.com/terms.html

American Nurses Association. (June, 1992). Managed Care Action Report. ANA House of Delegates Washington, DC: American Nurses Association Publishing.

American Nurses Association. (1992). Nursing's Agenda for Health Care Reform. Washington, DC: American Nurses Publishing.

American Nurses Association. (1993). ANA Position Statement on Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing and Managed Care. Washington, DC: American Nurses Association Publishing.

American Nurses Association. (1994). Layoffs Survey. Conducted by Decision Data Collection, Inc., McLean, Virginia for the American Nurses Association.

American Nurses Association. (December, 1995). Managed Care: Challenges and Opportunities for Nursing. In Nursing Facts from the American Nurses Association. Washington, DC: American Nurses Association

American Nurses Association. (August, 1996). The Acute Care Nurse in Transition. Prepared for the American Nurses Association by Research in Marketing, Inc., of Highland Park, IL, Washington, DC: American Nurses Association Publishing.

Auerbach, S. (1996). Number of Uninsured Growing. Washington Post. September 11, 1996, F3.

Bezold, C. and Mayer, E. (Eds.). (1996). Future Care: Responding to the Demand for Change. Vol 1. New York: Faulkner & Gray.

Buerhaus, P. I. (1996). Quality and Cost: The Value of Consumer and Nurse Partnerships, Nursing Policy Forum, 2(2), 12-20.

Bureau of National Affairs. (September, 1996). Demand Management Services Commanding Increased Attention from Managed Care, BNA's Managed Care Reporter, 2(36). (September 11, 1996). (Online). Available: http://www.newsstand.lotus.com/mac/33d2_4da.htm

Fazen, M.F.. (1994). Managed Care Desk Reference: The Complete Guide to Terminology and Resources. 1994 Edition. Dallas, TX: HCS Publ.

Gerstein, M., (Ed.) (1995). Renaissance for Health Care: Environmental Assessment 1995/1996. Chicago: Society for Healthcare Planning and Marketing of the American Hospital Association.

Grimaldi, P. L. (October, 1996). Managed Care: A Glossary of Terms, Special Supplement to Nursing Management, 27.

Harden, S. (1994). What Legislators Need to Know About Managed Care. National Conference of State Legislatures.

Hart, S. E. (1995). Managed Care Curriculum for Baccalaureate Nursing Programs. Washington, DC: American Nurses Foundation of the American Nurses Association.

Heineccius, L. (1995). Columbia/HCA: A National Profile. Seattle: Washington State Hospital Association.

Hicks, L.L., Stallmeyer, J.M., & Coleman, J.R. (1993). Role of the Nurse in Managed Care. Washington, DC: American Nurses Publishing.

Himali, U. (1995). Managed Care: Does the Promise Meet the Potential? The American Nurse. Washington, DC: American Nurses Association.

Hoben, J. W., (Ed.) (1996). 1997 Guide to Health Care Resources on the Internet. New York: Falkner and Gray, Inc.

Huntington, J. A., (1995). Point Counterpoint: Restructuring -- Safety, Quality, and Cost: The Staff Nurse's Viewpoint. Nursing Policy Forum, 1(2). 16;19;38.

Kaiser Foundation. (June, 1995). Medicaid and Managed Care. Policy Brief. The Kaiser Commission on the Future of Medicaid.

Kelly, M. P.; Bacon, G. T. & Mitchell, J. A. (1994). Glossary of Managed Care Terms. Journal of Ambulatory Care Management, 17(1). PP?

Ladden, M. & Steinberg, S. (1996). Managed Care: Implications for Nursing. Boston: Harvard Community Health Plan.

Madden, M. J. & Ponte, P. R. (1994). Advanced Practice Roles in the Managed Care Environment, Journal Of Nursing Administration, 24(1), 56-64.

May, C. & Shaeffer, E. (1995). Nurses Mastery of the Managed Care Environment. Washington, DC: American Nurses Association.

Montague, J. (1996). Managed Care. Currents, Hospitals & Health Networks, 70(19) 12-14.

Olsen, D. P, (1994). The Ethical Considerations of Managed Care in Mental Health Treatment, Journal of Psychosocial Nursing, 32(3), 25-28; 34,35.

Pew Health Professions Commission. (1995). Critical Challenges: Revitalizing the Health Professions for the Twenty-First Century. San Francisco: UCSF Center for the Health Professions.

Shindul-Rothchild, J., Berry, & Long-Middleton, E. (1996). Where Have All the Nurses Gone? Final Results of Our Patient Care Survey, American Journal Of Nursing, 96, (11), 24-39.

Shore, M. F. (1994). Managed Care -- Turbulent Wave of the Future. Harvard Mental Health Letter, 10(10), 4-6.

Torrisi, D. (1994). Nursing Centers and Managed Care: Collaboration and Contracting. Nurse Practitioner, 19(7), 69-71.

White, S. K. (March, 1996). Managed Care: A Transition Guide for Physician-Office-Based Nurses. A Continuing Education Course for Nurses. Vienna, Va: Strategic Implications.

Additional Resources on Managed Care
Available Online on the World Wide Web

  1. American Association of Health Plans (1996). Available online at http://www.aahp.org. AHHP (formerly GHAA/AMCRA) requires no registration or fee for the public access level to their site. The site provides comprehensive information on managed care from the industry's perspective, including the industry's philospophy of care. Links to related sites are also provided. To get to the links, once you've accessed the home page, click once on "sitemap." From there, click once on "links" in the communications area. A list will apprear; highlight the list you want and click once on the "search" button. From there, scroll down the lists of organizations until you find what you are looking for and then click on the organization's underlined name. That link will take you to the appropriate Web site.
  2. Families USA (1996). Available online at http://www.familiesusa.org. Provides frequent reports on Medicaid/Medicare and managed care geared to the consumer.
  3. Harvard Community Health Plan (1996). Excellent resource for consumer and provider for health information. [NOTE: HCHP merged with Pilgrim Health Care in 1995 to form Harvard Pilgrim Health Care]
  4. Integrated Healthcare Association (September, 1996) Available online at http://www.iha.org. This site provides the managed care industry association's principles of managed care as well as an education packet that includes issue papers on access, medical decision-making diversity of populations served, quality of care, and consumer satisfaction, and a glossary of terms.
  5. Managed Care Annotated Bibliography (April, 1996). Available online from the American College of Physicians at http://www.acponline.org/mgdcare/annotbib.htm [NOTE: This page no longer available, 1999]. This site provides an excellent list of both hard copy and online publications on managed care as well as Internet links to other helpful Web site sources for managed care information
  6. United Health Care, Inc. (1996).Managed Care Acronyms: Abbreviations and Acronyms. Available online at http://www.uhc.com/resource/acronyms.html
  7. United Health Care, Inc. (1996). The Language of Managed Care and Organized Health Care Systems. Available online at: http://www.uhc.com/resource/glossary.html#. This contains an excellent glossary of terms and is part of the larger United HealthCare Web site.

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