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Psychiatric Practice & Managed CareFull Access

Be Prepared

Published Online:https://doi.org/10.1176/pn.40.8.00400025d

To help psychiatrists navigate managed care policies and ensure they will not get bushwhacked by the next permutation of rules and regulations issued by insurance companies, APA's Committee on Managed Care is presenting the workshop “Managed Care: Past, Present, and Future” at APA's 2005 annual meeting in Atlanta.

The workshop will be held Monday, May 23, from 9 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. in Room A410 on level 4 of the Georgia World Congress Center.

Although some pundits have been declaring that managed care is dead, the doctors who participate in managed care networks know that is not the case. For many years now APA's Committee on Managed Care has been working to keep members informed about the latest developments and issues in managed care, and, perhaps even more important, what the future may hold. ▪