About
Publication Information
Subscriptions
Permissions
Advertising
Journal Rankings
Best Article Award
Press Releases
Resources
Access Options
Submission Guidelines
Reviewer Guidelines
Sample Articles
Paper Calls
Contact Us
Submit & Review
Browse
Current Issue
All Issues
Featured
Latest
Topics
Videos
Cases
Subscribe
California Management Review
California Management Review is a premier academic management journal published at UC Berkeley
Search
Article Information
A Comprehensive Incentive Approach to Employee Health Care Cost Containment
Fottler, Myron D., and Joyce A. Lanning
29
/
1
(
Fall
1986
):
75
-
94
Consumer and provider incentives have been advocated as a method of creating more competition in health services, reducing cost inflation, and providing more options for consumers. This article discusses the rationale for such incentives, the various types of incentives, strategies for implementations, and a case study of one successful implementation effort. Each employer needs to develop and use both company-specific and area-specific data as a prerequisite to the development of incentives which are tailored to the unique circumstances of that employer. Some incentives can be implemented by the employer alone, while others are best implemented through coalitions of insurance companies. A comprehensive approach should prove more successful in containing costs than previous piecemeal efforts.