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		Definition of managed care in English: managed carenoun mass nounUS A system of health care emphasizing preventative medicine and home treatment. 〈美〉(注重预防医学和家庭治疗的)可控医疗保健制度 Example sentencesExamples -  Today's health care climate, managed care, is forcing us once again to try to halt burgeoning costs.
 -  The center also collaborates extensively with health care delivery systems and managed care companies.
 -  Physicians added staff and worked harder to maintain their income in the face of managed care.
 -  On the other hand, some managed care organisations are taking these services and patients out of primary care.
 -  Insofar as the system of managed care encourages that kind of medical practice, it is to be applauded.
 -  Forty-six primary care clinics in six managed care organizations participated in the study.
 -  In fact, three out of five people who are enrolled in a managed care system say that they have never been in such a plan.
 -  We must ask ourselves, however, whether managed care is a health care model or a payment model, she said.
 -  What I find odd is that a lot of managed care plans are getting involved to ‘help out’.
 -  Another important driver of the consolidation trend has been the growth of managed care.
 -  There are quality reviews of medical decisions conducted by managed care personnel.
 -  All aspects of healthcare have been substantially influenced by managed care.
 -  Most therapists struggled with treatment limitations in managed care.
 -  In the past decade we have witnessed the increasing influence of managed care in the practice of medicine.
 -  Nurses at any level can learn how nursing and managed care are intertwined.
 -  We studied the role of outpatient testing in the health care system and the impact of managed care on such testing.
 -  In the past, seniors also signed up with managed care plans to receive generous drug benefits.
 -  In these days of managed care, it has become more and more important to choose capital expenditures wisely.
 -  Instead, she speaks on behalf of mental health patients and the impact managed care has on their treatment.
 -  Despite this, managed care has recently been criticised by the public, healthcare professionals, and politicians.
 
    Definition of managed care in US English: managed carenoun US A system of healthcare in which patients agree to visit only certain doctors and hospitals, and in which the cost of treatment is monitored by a managing company. Example sentencesExamples -  Most therapists struggled with treatment limitations in managed care.
 -  Insofar as the system of managed care encourages that kind of medical practice, it is to be applauded.
 -  There are quality reviews of medical decisions conducted by managed care personnel.
 -  In the past decade we have witnessed the increasing influence of managed care in the practice of medicine.
 -  Another important driver of the consolidation trend has been the growth of managed care.
 -  Physicians added staff and worked harder to maintain their income in the face of managed care.
 -  Despite this, managed care has recently been criticised by the public, healthcare professionals, and politicians.
 -  In these days of managed care, it has become more and more important to choose capital expenditures wisely.
 -  The center also collaborates extensively with health care delivery systems and managed care companies.
 -  We studied the role of outpatient testing in the health care system and the impact of managed care on such testing.
 -  Forty-six primary care clinics in six managed care organizations participated in the study.
 -  Today's health care climate, managed care, is forcing us once again to try to halt burgeoning costs.
 -  Nurses at any level can learn how nursing and managed care are intertwined.
 -  What I find odd is that a lot of managed care plans are getting involved to ‘help out’.
 -  On the other hand, some managed care organisations are taking these services and patients out of primary care.
 -  Instead, she speaks on behalf of mental health patients and the impact managed care has on their treatment.
 -  All aspects of healthcare have been substantially influenced by managed care.
 -  In fact, three out of five people who are enrolled in a managed care system say that they have never been in such a plan.
 -  We must ask ourselves, however, whether managed care is a health care model or a payment model, she said.
 -  In the past, seniors also signed up with managed care plans to receive generous drug benefits.
 
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