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Surging health costs have prompted a return to some unpopular moneysaving measures that were scaled back after the backlash against managed care during the late 1990s, a new study reported Wednesday.
Requirements such as referrals for specialists and preauthoritzations for some medical services are quietly reappearing in some health plans, according to a study published in the policy journal Health Affairs.See the full content of this document
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Health Plans Revisit Options
"Health plans are revisiting some of the cost measures that were vilified in the back...
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