Abstract
Despite the widespread consensus that physician incentives under managed care should be disclosed, there is little agreement on the who, what, when, and how of disclosure, nor is there agreement on the primary purpose of disclosure. Three forms of market failure point to three distinct, but overlapping purposes of disclosure, each of which points toward different forms, sources and contents of disclosures.
Citation
Mark A. Hall,
The Theory and Practice of Disclosing HMO Physician Incentives,
65 Law and Contemporary Problems
207-240
(Fall 2002)
Available at: https://scholarship.law.duke.edu/lcp/vol65/iss4/7