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Utilization Management in the Small Group Insurance Market

Alan Spiro

Celtic Life Insurance Co., Chicago, Illinois 60604

Small businesses are the most rapidly growing seg ment of the economy, providing one half of all jobs in the United States. The health insurance industry must address issues which are unique to this market. The health insurance product for small businesses must have simple administration for the owners and easy access to quality medical care for the employees. Small businesses have been adversely affected by the high cost of health care. Numerous studies have shown that a major factor contributing to the high cost of health care is inappropriate and unnecessary utilization of health care. Until recently, techniques of utilization management have been difficult to adapt to the small group market. The Celtic Life Insurance Company has been using a managed care fee for serv ice arrangement for the past three years. Celtic has been able to tailor a program for small businesses and maintain complete administrative coordination, in stead of contracting with a private utilization review company. Our program maintains freedom of choice of providers and easy access to health care, without limiting access to specialists. Cost containment fea tures have assisted insureds in selecting appropriate health care, in the appropriate setting while not in terfering with the doctor-patient relationship.

American Journal of Medical Quality, Vol. 4, No. 2, 43-46 (1989)
DOI: 10.1177/0885713x8900400204


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