Zusammenfassung
Unter Managed-Care-Organisationen (MCOs) werden Institutionen verstanden, die ausgewählte Managed-Care-Instrumente einsetzen und zumindest bis zu einem gewissen Grad die Funktionen Versicherung und Leistungserstellung integrieren. Neben diesen MCOs existieren Institutionen, die im Managed-Care-Umfeld agieren.
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Amelung, V.E. (2022). Vorbemerkungen. In: Managed Care. Springer Gabler, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-12527-1_4
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