Environmental Assumptions and Cost-Effectiveness Case Study
Environmental Assumptions and Cost-Effectiveness Case Study
Environmental Assumptions
The environmental assumptions are one of the most important areas to focus amply during the development of a strategic organizational plan because they provide an idea and framework to come up with effective maneuvers for coping up with the future challenges (Steiner, 1997). The local and global environmental assumptions for a health insurance company are as follows:
The operational costs will trigger the minimal physician payment rates. It would result in a sharp decline in the revenues of physicians despite of deliberate attempts to sustain them which would pose a severe ...