Date of Award

1993

Document Type

Thesis

Degree Name

Master of Science in Health Administration

First Advisor

Betty LeMasters

Second Advisor

John Tieman

Third Advisor

Ralph B. Woolf

Abstract

Each health system used various incentives to achieve lower cost and better utilization of services. In some cases there was evidence that particular incentives demonstrated considerable success with no negative side-effects, while others were effective but introduced new problems.

The results of this analysis did support that other universal health care systems contained examples of proven incentives that if incorporated would benefit a universal health care system in the United states.

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