Healthcare Reform in Puerto Rico: Managed Care in a Unique Environment
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2-1998
Abstract
To reduce healthcare costs, Puerto Rico has adopted an innovative managed-care program to replace its old public healthcare system. Under the new program, healthcare funding for the medically indigent is being transferred from government-run hospitals and clinics to contracted private insurers who provide a wide range of services on a capitated payment plan. This well-planned initiative addresses the need to cut healthcare costs in Puerto Rico, but whether it will successfully meet the healthcare needs of beneficiaries in the long run is up for debate.
Publication Title
JONA: The Journal of Nursing Administration
Volume
28
Issue
2
First Page
44
Publisher
Wolter Kluwer
Recommended Citation
Hulme, Polly A. and Rios, Hayden, "Healthcare Reform in Puerto Rico: Managed Care in a Unique Environment" (1998). College of Nursing Faculty Publications. 50.
https://openprairie.sdstate.edu/con_pubs/50