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Managed care

The term managed care or managed healthcare is used in the United States to describe a group of activities intended to reduce the cost of providing for-profit health care and providing American health insurance while improving the quality of that care ("managed care techniques"). It has become the essentially exclusive system of delivering and receiving American health care since its implementation in the early 1980s, and has been largely unaffected by the Affordable Care Act of 2010.

Metrics Summary

Total Publications
Lifetime
22,317
Prior Five Years
1,548
Total Citations
Lifetime
157,161
Prior Five Years
8,315
Total Scholars
Lifetime
18,844
Prior Five Years
11,450

Institutional Rankings

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Switzerland
#9
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#9
Japan
#10
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#10
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