Developing Health Plan Performance Reports

Responding to the BBA

Elizabeth A. McGlynn, John L. Adams, Jennifer Hicks, David J. Klein

Published 1999

This report summarizes the results of a project that provided the Health Care Financing Administration with information used to design report cards that were sent to Medicare beneficiaries to facilitate choice among managed care plans.

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  • Availability: Web-Only
  • Year: 1999
  • Paperback Pages: 218
  • Document Number: DRU-2122-HCFA

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McGlynn, Elizabeth A., John L. Adams, Jennifer Hicks, and David J. Klein, Developing Health Plan Performance Reports: Responding to the BBA, RAND Corporation, DRU-2122-HCFA, 1999. As of September 16, 2024: https://www.rand.org/pubs/drafts/DRU2122.html
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McGlynn, Elizabeth A., John L. Adams, Jennifer Hicks, and David J. Klein, Developing Health Plan Performance Reports: Responding to the BBA. Santa Monica, CA: RAND Corporation, 1999. https://www.rand.org/pubs/drafts/DRU2122.html.
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