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Managed Care in Dentistry
3.0 out of 5 stars (2 Reviews)
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Published:  November 1, 1995
Binding:  Hardcover
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5.0 out of 5 stars.  Outstanding Book, March 29, 2006
By J. B. Quattlebaum (Sacramento, CA)
I completely disagree with the first reviewer -- there would be antitrust implications if the Author were to tell colleagues how to "avoid" dental managed care. The fact is that dental managed care participation can work for dentists IF they fully understand the concept of capitation risk AND negotiate a fair contract.

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1.0 out of 5 stars.  Managed Care in Dentisry, December 21, 1999
By Dwight Jones, DDS (Lake Los Angeles, California)
This book gives no suggestions for how a dentist can resist HMO's and remain in private practice. The author seems to think that managed care is inevitable and dentists need to get used to the "advantages" of managed care. He never even suggests that independant dentists can stay independant if we reduce overhead expenses and just say "no" to the HMO's.

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