Residents and medical students, writes Janine C. Edwards, need to know the economics of health care delivery and current patterns of delivery, especially managed care. In Medical Practice in the Current Health Care Environment, a distinguished group of contributors explain the settings in which medical care is currently being delivered, with the aim of helping both residents and medical students make an informed career choice.
The authors begin by explaining the basic economics of health care today. They then look at HMOs, PPOs, private practice (solo and group), and Medicare and Medicaid. The concluding chapter presents issues to consider in making career decisions, including personality, geography, income, and lifestyle. A glossary defines the technical terms of health care administration.
Medical Practice in the Current Health Care Environment will prove an invaluable guide to residents and medical students as they contemplate their careers. Contributors are Homer H. Schmitz, Janine C. Edwards, Beth-Ann Schauer, David B. Nash, William M. Fogarty, Jr., Marianne L. Currie, James R. Kimmey, Patrick J. Welsh, Ik-Whan Kwon, and Scott R. Safranski.