Essentials of Managed Health Care by Peter R Kongstvedt

Essentials of Managed Health Care by Peter R Kongstvedt

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Essentials of Managed Health Care by Peter R Kongstvedt

As the most widely-used textbook on managed care, Essentials of Managed Health Care provides an authoritative and comprehensive overview of the key strategic, tactical, and operational aspects of managed health care and health insurance. With a primary focus on the commercial sector, the book also addresses managed health care in Medicare, Medicaid, and military medical care. An historical overview and a discussion of taxonomy and functional differences between different forms of managed health care provide the framework for the operational aspects of the industry as well.The Sixth Edition is a thorough revision that addresses the impact of HR 359 , the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, as well as other new laws such as the Genetic Information Non-disclosure Act (GINA).

Peter R. Kongstvedt, M.D. is a renowned and highly regarded national expert in the health care industry.' Currently, he is Principal of the P.R. Kongstvedt Company, LLC, where he advises health care companies and executives on strategy, operations and effective decision making to enhance corporate, institutional, and executive success.''Peter is the editor and primary author of three seminal works on managed care:' The Managed Health Care Handbook, which he first wrote in 1985, while the fourth and final edition of this landmark textbook was published in 2000; The Essentials of Managed Health Care, Fifth Edition (published 2007); and Managed Care: What It Is and How it Works, Third Edition (published 2008).' These books are widely considered “the bibles” on managed care and are extensively used in post-graduate courses nationwide, in training and educational programs, and within the industry. He also co-authored Best Practices in Medical Management with David Plocher, M.D. in 1998.Peter began his career by practicing general internal medicine in rural southern Illinois at a rural health initiative clinic. After practicing for three years, he moved to Lincoln, Nebraska to be the medical director of a medical group associated with a group-model health maintenance organization.' Soon after he became its chief executive officer as well.He continued his successful career as an executive in the managed health care industry, assuming increasingly responsible positions through 1993 when he held the position of executive vice president and chief operating officer at a Blue Cross Blue Shield plan in Washington, DC. In that same year, he became a direct-admit partner at Ernst & Young LLP, and continued his consulting career with global firms such as CapGemini and Accenture until 2008 when he formed the P.R. Kongstvedt Company, LLC.Peter is a highly sought after speaker by industry and trade groups as well as health care companies. He is also a frequent contributor to publications and the media, and has appeared on PBS and CNN as well as local media.Originally from the Midwest, for eighteen years Peter has lived in McLean, Virginia, a suburb of Washington, DC. Peter may be reached through his website:'www.kongstvedt.com.'

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ISBN 13 9781449653316
ISBN 10 1449653316
Title Essentials of Managed Health Care
Author Peter R Kongstvedt
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Jones and Bartlett Publishers, Inc
Year published 2012-04-20
Number of pages 694
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