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Medical Care And Procompetitive Reform, T. R. Marmor, Richard Boyer, Julie Greenberg May 1981

Medical Care And Procompetitive Reform, T. R. Marmor, Richard Boyer, Julie Greenberg

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It is not the purpose of this Article to reject all features of procompetitive proposals. Competitive health plans, multiple health plan choice, provider and consumer cost consciousness, and antitrust activity all may have some place in a larger strategy to rationalize the medical care system. Each of the proposals has some advantages in terms of increasing consumer choice and altering the balance of power between existing actors. As an approach to universal medical care system reform, however, competition alone is inadequate. In fact, one could argue that the most technically feasible way to both rationalize the medical care system and …