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reform protects employers from liability when they are

not involved in the medical decision that results in

harm. The principle that we should be held

accountable for our own actions is universally

accepted. The bottom line is that managed care plans

should be held accountable, just as everyone else is.

Congress can improve ERISA by explicitly removing the

?preemption clause? that currently limits states?

abilities to establish accountability for wrongful

denials of MCOs? to their patients. If ratified, the

Patients? Bill of Rights would amend the loophole in

ERISA. Congress should do its part to protect the

welfare of those Americans that are affected by

ERISA-regulated MCOs. Three of the top managed care

organizations in the industry, including Kaiser

Permanente, are calling for legally enforced

standards. Clearly, ?when respected leaders of an

industry are calling for standards to be placed upon

themselves, it is a sure sign that Congress should

act? (Managed Care Reform: Fact vs. Fiction).

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Clinton, Bill. ?The President?s Radio Address.?

Weekly Compilation of Presidential

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?ERISA Managed Care Organizations Should Be Held

Accountable for Decisions that

Harm Patients.? 1 February 1998.

*http://www.apa.org/practice/erisa.html*

(21 April 1999).

Fox, Peter D., et al., eds. Determinents of HMO

Success. Office of Health Maintenance

Organizations. January 1998: 56.

Hoffman, Ronald F. and Mark O. Hiepler. ?An Easy Out

for Managed Care.? The

Washington Post. 4 April 1998: A19.

?Managed Care Reform Legislation: Fact vs. Fiction.?

1 January 1999.

*http://www.patientadvocacy.org/main/managed

care/mcrl_fvf.html*

(21 April 1999).

?Managed Care: What Consumers Need to Know.? 3 August

1998.

*http:www.aarp.org/monthly/managedcare/home.html* (21

April 1999).

Pollack, Ron. ?Current Problems with the Federal

Employment Retirement Income

Security Act of 1974.? 14 May 1998.

*http://www.familiesusa.org/erisa2.htm*

(21 April 1999).

Zelman, Walter A. and Robert A. Berenson. The Managed

Care Blues and How to Cure

Them. Washington D.C.: Georgetown Press, 1998.

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Clinton, Bill. “The President’s Radio Address.” Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents. 10 August 1998: 1556.

“ERISA Managed Care Organizations Should Be Held Accountable for Decisions that

Harm Patients.” 1 February 1998.

(21 April 1999).

Fox, Peter D., et al., eds. Determinents of HMO Success. Office of Health Maintenance Organizations. January 1998: 56.

Hoffman, Ronald F. and Mark O. Hiepler. “An Easy Out for Managed Care.” The

Washington Post. 4 April 1998: A19.”Managed Care Reform Legislation: Fact vs. Fiction.” 1 January 1999. http://www.patientadvocacy.org/main/managed care/mcrl_fvf.html

(21 April 1999).

“Managed Care: What Consumers Need to Know.” 3 August 1998.

(21 April 1999).

Pollack, Ron. “Current Problems with the Federal Employment Retirement Income

Security Act of 1974.” 14 May1998.

(21 April 1999).

Zelman, Walter A. and Robert A. Berenson. The Managed Care Blues and How to Cure Them. Washington D.C.: Georgetown Press, 1998.