Multilevel care. A Veterans Administration initiative in health care cost control
J. Mulhearn and K. Eurenius
The Veterans Administration's (VA) Department of Medicine and Surgery, the
largest of the civilian federal health care systems, is under continuous
White House, congressional, and public pressure to provide greater
accountability and increased cost-effectiveness for its $5 billion-plus
annual budget. Responding to these pressures, the VA is evaluating in ten
of its 172 medical centers a new system of resource allocation and
financial management known as a multilevel care system. This is a major VA
intiative with highly important implications for both the VA and the
private health care sector.