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NASW’s New York City Chapter Finds Faults with Managed Care

January 29, 2001 NASW’s New York City Chapter Finds Faults with Managed Care The New York City Chapter of the National Association of Social Workers (NASW) Critical Incident Project released a report in December 2000 which concludes that consumers and health care professionals find managed care companies seriously flawed. The intent of the report, Warning: Managed Care May Be Hazardous To Your Health, was to collect information about the affect of managed care on patients and their providers and learn when access to care and/or treatment does not go smoothly. The report identified the following six problem areas . . .

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