The independent practice association in theory and practice. Lessons from experience
B. N. Shenkin
Bayside Pediatrics, Oakland, CA, USA.
This article examines an advanced managed care area, the San Francisco East
Bay Area in California, for basic organizational issues posed by managed
care for the medical profession. Of the three basic structures found, the
independent practice association (IPA) model is theoretically most
promising. Unlike the integrated health plan, the IPA seeks to retain
traditional practice autonomy. Unlike the isolating direct gatekeeper
model, the IPA assembles physicians in self-directed groups to invent and
implement solutions and to exert political influence upward. In practice,
however, it has proved difficult to balance practice autonomy with IPA
authority. Both large, successful East Bay Area IPAs show signs (perhaps
inevitably) of favoring authority over autonomy, as shown by their policies
on governance, membership, and administration. Several policies are
suggested to help redress this balance. Medical leaders must act now,
before all the evidence is in, or the institutions of the past--hospitals
and insurance companies--will control our future.
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