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Minnesota's fifteen-year romance. Managed care: lessons learned and survival approaches for hospitals and physicians.
For the last 15 years, Minnesota has lived with managed care. The Minnesota story is important because it is a singularly unique example of the natural history of managed care in the United States, from the indemnity response to HMOs to PPOs to "open-ended" HMOs to comprehensive managed care.