MANAGED CARE Ethical concerns, issues and challenges MANAGED CAREThe History of managed care The managed care is identified to be within the health maintenance organization. There are techniques which involve within the range of personal health profit program. This technique play a role like to cut back the price of providing health advantages and improve the standard of care Certainly, the managed care is therefore omnipresent within United States thus tend to attract an overall goal tackling dominant medical prices. Due to standards regarding U.S healthcare delivery, managed care sharply involved in critics regarding impact of the physicians-patient relationship. * ETHICAL CONCERNSManaged care ethics The ethical issues in managed care are similar to physical health whereby the structural differences complicate an ethical analysis. This explores that the managed health care could limit access. This trend involves managed mental health care which is based on assertion in empirical evidence. This enhances access to care and to patients preferably to obtain services in timely and appropriate manner. This is because the evolution of managed care has posed ethical problems for the physicians, patients and administrations. * ETHICAL CONCERNSIssues and challenges Managed care organization is responsible for managing care of the population through health care system which monitors and coordinates care through entire range of service, emphasizes prevention and health education, encourages provision of care preferably in most of the setting and promotes cost-effective use of services through aligning incentives. * ISSUE CONCERNS AND CHALLENGESManaged care ethicsIssues regarding medical ethics The managed care involves social context of ethical decision making through different stakes of traditional medical ethics. Ethically, the managed care realizes separation of ethical concerns from the political and social environment. The ethical panes indicate that the ethical obligation of managed care tends to explore care and physicians as well as obligation of patient to honor the social contract. Therefore, parents have an obligation not to lie so as to get what they should have in their perfection. * OVERVIEW OF MANAGED CAREAn overview of how managed care impacts the physician–patient relationship. The managed care is identified to have emerged as a dominant method of health care provision in USA. Moreover, the new organization of medicine has threatened the role of physicians as professional. The survey contacted indicates that, the physicians believe managed care is impacting their professional obligations. The managed care on medical practices is evolving and the clinicians, lawyers, medical ethicists and other observers have raised the concerns about physicians-patient relationship. Also the studies have explored the effects of managed care on the physician satisfactory. * OVERVIEW OF MANAGED CAREMethods applied The me ...