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HealthMetrix Research Description: Offers independent Medicare health maintenance organization (HMO) annual cost comparisons for seniors in over 50 cities; an HMO finder by zip code; and an on-line form to request detailed plan information. (hmos4seniors.com) |
InterStudy Publications Description: A researcher and publisher of data, directories, and analyses for the managed care industry. Offers current statistical and financial data information on HMOs and PPOs. (interstudypublications.com) |
Managed Care - Info Description: Offers a huge and well organized managed care reference library. Topics include hospitals, insurance, PPOs, HMOs, Medicaid, and Medicare. (managedcareinfo.com) |
Managing Managed Care Description: Resource site for professionals in the industry and other interested parties. Site includes forums, articles, links, guidelines, and coverage of information technology and its relationship to managed care. (ManagingManagedCare.com) |
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