Bruce Fetter
Bruce Fetter
The National Health Statistics Group (NHSG) has managed to keep the national health accounts (NHA) apolitical and highly respected. NHSG strategies have included the careful acquisition and presentation of statistics relating to health cost...
Monitoring health spending increases: incremental budget analyses reveal challenging tradeoffs [0.03%]
监测卫生开支增长:增量预算分析揭示了艰难的权衡取舍关系
Micah Hartman,Cynthia Smith,Stephen Heffler et al.
Micah Hartman et al.
With each passing decade, health care has consumed a larger share of gross domestic product (GDP) and Federal budgets. By the 2000-2004 period, society was willing to devote over 20 percent of the cumulative increase in GDP and the cumulati...
Reconciling medical expenditure estimates from the MEPS and NHEA, 2002 [0.03%]
基于MEPS和NHEA的医疗费用估算值的比较(2002年)
Merrile Sing,Jessica S Banthin,Thomas M Selden et al.
Merrile Sing et al.
The Medical Expenditure Panel Survey (MEPS) and National Health Expenditure Accounts (NHEA) are often used for health care policy analysis and simulations because they contain comprehensive estimates of national health care expenditures. Th...
Improved estimates of capital formation in the National Health Expenditure Accounts [0.03%]
美国卫生支出核算中的资本形成估算得以改进
Arthur L Sensenig,Gerald F Donahoe
Arthur L Sensenig
The National Health Expenditure Accounts (NHEA) were revised with the release of the 2004 estimates. The largest revision was the incorporation of a more comprehensive measure of investment in medical sector capital. The revision raised tot...
Future directions for the national health expenditure accounts: conference overview [0.03%]
我国卫生费用核算的未来发展方向:座谈会概述
Haiden A Huskamp,Anna D Sinaiko,Joseph P Newhouse
Haiden A Huskamp
Since 1984 the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) has sponsored a series of conferences to discuss improvements to national health expenditure account (NHEA) activities. This article summarizes the 2005 conference and highlights...
Terry R Lied
Terry R Lied
Individuals eligible in both Medicaid and Medicare, the dually eligible enrollees, account for a disproportionate share of Medicaid utilization and payments. While comprising 14.7 percent of the Medicaid population, they accounted for 40.5 ...
Depressed mood and mental health among elderly Medicare managed care enrollees [0.03%]
医疗保险管理护理中老年抑郁症及相关心理问题探究
Arlene S Bierman,Beth Hartman Ellis,David Drachman
Arlene S Bierman
HMO penetration, hospital competition, and growth of ambulatory surgery centers [0.03%]
以门诊手术中心的增长论医院竞争和健康维护组织的渗透率
John Bian,Michael A Morrisey
John Bian
Using metropolitan statistical area (MSA) panel data from 1992-2001 constructed from the 2002 Medicare Online Survey Certification and Reporting (OSCAR) System, we estimate the market effects of health maintenance organization (HMO) penetra...
End of life Medicare and Medicaid expenditures for dually eligible beneficiaries [0.03%]
医疗保险和医疗补助在双重资格受益人生命末期的支出
Korbin Liu,Joshua M Wiener,Marlene R Niefeld
Korbin Liu
In 1995, combined Medicare and Medicaid spending in the last year of life for dually eligible beneficiaries was more than $40,000 per beneficiary. Medicaid's share, primarily for long-term care (LTC), constituted about 40 percent of the tot...
Impact of nonresponse on Medicare Current Beneficiary Survey estimates [0.03%]
非应答对Medicare现状受益人调查估计值的影响
John Kautter,Galina Khatutsky,Gregory C Pope et al.
John Kautter et al.
The Medicare Current Beneficiary Survey (MCBS) has been used by policymakers and research analysts to provide information on a wide array of topics about the Medicare Program. Nonresponse bias is potentially one of the most important threat...