Managing Managed Care
1. Inform the clinician (especially the clinical child/pediatric psychologist) about the managed care system: what types of managed care systems exist, how they work, and what the advantages and pitfalls of working within these systems are.2. Assist the clinician in providing quality and effective services to children and their families within the managed care system.3. Help the clinician understand how to work within the managed care system without being significantly harmed financially, legally, or professionally.4. Help the clinician identify other ways of practicing without entering the managed care system or of restricting the percentage of their practice that is based on managed care.5. Provide information for trainers and students about the managed care environment with special applications to the issues of children, adolescents, and families.
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