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Carolyn S Donham,Brenda T Maple,Katharine R Levit Carolyn S Donham
This regular feature of the journal includes a discussion of each of the following four topics community hospital statistics; employment, hours, and earnings in the private health sector; health care prices; and national economic indicators...
David K Baugh,Suzanne Rotwein,Rosemarie B Hakim et al. David K Baugh et al.
Little is known about the incidence and cost of injuries for Medicaid children. This article provides data on hospital utilization and payments for injuries among Medicaid children, using the Health Care Financing Administration's (HCFA) St...
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Renee Mentnech Renee Mentnech
This overview discusses articles published in this issue of the Health Care Financing Review, entitled "Access to Health Services for Vulnerable Populations." These articles focus on the following topics: access to Medicaid for pregnant wom...
Elizabeth Goldstein,Paul D Cleary,Kathryn M Langwell et al. Elizabeth Goldstein et al.
The Medicare+Choice (M+C) program, created by the 1997 Balanced Budget Act (BBA), expands Medicare's health insurance options to include a wider range of health plan options. In this article, we describe the Consumer Assessment of Health Pl...
Gregory A Gifford,Kevan R Edwards,David J Knutson Gregory A Gifford
This article documents the history and implementation of health-based capitation risk adjustment in Minnesota public health care programs, and identifies key implementation issues. Capitation payments in these programs are risk adjusted usi...
Stephen T Parente,William N Evans Stephen T Parente
The authors use a two-part model of demand to model the impact of qualified Medicare beneficiary (QMB) enrollment on medical care use. Assuming QMB enrollment to be exogenous, they find Medicare Part B utilization to be 12 percent higher an...
Mary Jean Duckett,Mary R Guy Mary Jean Duckett
The history and current status of the Medicaid Home and Community-Based Services Waiver Program are presented. The article discusses the States' role in developing and implementing creative alternatives to institutional care for individuals...