The need for comprehensive data on educational affiliations between academic health centers and managed care organizations

Academic Medicine : Journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges
S KarpE S Fernandez

Abstract

Because of the emerging dominance of managed care, it is important to encourage the development of partnerships and affiliations between academic health centers (AHCs) and managed care organizations (MCOs) to train tomorrow's physicians to operate effectively in the new health care environment. But to what extent do such relationships exist now. In 1996, the authors sought to identify existing databases on the availability and extent of existing education partnerships and affiliations between AHCs and MCOs and the availability of such information to policymakers, the educational community, students, and residents. Despite a thorough search of the literature and interviews with representatives of education and practice organizations and with other experts in the medical education and managed care fields, the authors found no centralized or even partly centralized database on opportunities for training in managed care settings or on AHC-MCO partnerships. However, anecdotal evidence revealed eight such partnerships, each different from the others, that can serve as models for future partnerships; these are described. The authors speculate about why there are not more data describing AHC-MCO partnerships. They conclude by stating t...Continue Reading

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