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The managed care backlash: Perceptions and rhetoric in health care policy and the potential for health care reform
Mechanic D. The managed care backlash: Perceptions and rhetoric in health care policy and the potential for health care reform. Milbank Q. 2001; 79: 35-54.
The effects of utilization review programs on health care use and expenditures
Feldstein PJ, Wickizer TM, Wheeler JRC. The effects of utilization review programs on health care use and expenditures. N Engl J Med. 1988;318:1310-1314.
UR savings at the micro level: Have hospital inpatient cost containment programs contributed to the growth in outpatient expenditures? Analysis of the substitution effect associated with hospitalization UR
Wickizer TM, Wheeler JRC, Feldstein PJ. UR savings at the micro level: Have hospital inpatient cost containment programs contributed to the growth in outpatient expenditures? Analysis of the substitution effect associated with hospitalization UR. Med Care. 1991;29:442-451.
Do treatment restrictions imposed by utilization management increase the likelihood of readmission for psychiatric patients?
Wickizer TM, Lessler D. Do treatment restrictions imposed by utilization management increase the likelihood of readmission for psychiatric patients? Med Care. 1998;36:844-850.