| Publications [#238679] of Frank A. Sloan
Journal Articles
- Sloan, FA; Conover, CJ; Rankin, PJ, Physician participation and nonparticipation in Medicaid managed care: the TennCare experience.,
Southern medical journal, vol. 92 no. 11
(November, 1999),
pp. 1064-1070, ISSN 0038-4348 [10586831], [doi]
(last updated on 2024/04/19)
Abstract:
BackgroundTennCare is a significant state health reform effort, channeling all Medicaid recipients into managed care. We examined physician attitudes about TennCare.MethodsIn 1997, we surveyed a stratified random sample of Tennessee physicians using predominantly Likert-type scale questions. All physicians surveyed were involved in patient care and were selected from seven specialties: general practice, family practice, general internal medicine, obstetrics/gynecology, neurosurgery, general surgery, and pediatrics. We asked about participation, satisfaction, perceptions of quality, and appropriateness of care.ResultsMajor reasons for nonparticipation included bureaucracy and low compensation. Overall, dissatisfaction with TennCare was high (72% not at all or not very satisfied), relating to reimbursement issues and constraints on obtaining services, particularly pharmaceuticals. More physicians (45.9%) thought quality had declined under TennCare than believed it improved (12.6%).ConclusionsDespite strong negative opinions about TennCare, physician participation is high (85.6%) because of a sense of professional responsibility.
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