Fixing Managed Care Contracts

direct primary care agreements

contractManaged care contracts usually suffer from two common problems: (1) very important terms are unclear, and (2) the cost control provisions are unfair.  In contracting with payers, as in any contract, specificity matters.  If the contract is not crystal clear on an issue, the parties can expect to fight about it, sometimes in expensive litigation.  Similarly, ensuring fairness in a contract can prevent disputes.

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