I was talking at length last week with a good friend who works for a large payer, discussing the process of getting the organization to make significant, and very much needed, improvements to its managed care program.
Joe Paduda
This got me thinking: By no means is this situation unique to that one payer. If anything, resistance to change is a consistent thread throughout the workers' comp payer/buyer/service industry. Pondering this over the weekend, I came up with a few warning signs and reasons for the resistance.
Warnings signs
Why?
There is a cultural issue in comp, a risk avoidance at all costs mentality that is blocking needed change.
Joseph Paduda is the principal of Health Strategy Associates, a consulting firm focused on improving medical management programs in workers’ compensation. This column is republished with his permission from his Managed Care Matters blog.
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