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Keeping these functions separate prevents the concentration of financial and medical decision-making into supply-induced demand for health care, on the one hand, and profit-oriented rationing of medically necessary services on the other. A balance of power between management, finance, and providers also increases competition between sectors, assuring provider accountability, higher quality, and greater consumer access, insofar as cost of basic services would not be directly regulated by the medical care provider.