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期刊名:Health care financing review

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S F Jencks,A Dobson,P Willis et al. S F Jencks et al.
The foundation of case-based prospective payment is the case classification system. The purpose of classification systems is to group together patients with similar treatment requirements. The systems described in this issue take a variety ...
A McMillan,M Gornick A McMillan
This study shows that the elderly living in the community and covered by Medicare and Medicaid have a higher proportion of older persons, of minority races, and of women and are in poorer health than other aged persons covered only by Medic...
R E Schlenker,P W Shaughessy R E Schlenker
The analyses reported in this article assessed the cost, case mix, and quality interrelationships among Colorado nursing homes. A unique set of patient-level data was collected specifically to measure case mix and quality. Case mix was foun...
H L Smits H L Smits
Several States now use patient-based payments for skilled nursing facilities and intermediate care facilities; others are in the process of developing case-mix systems. The Health Care Financing Administration is working under congressional...
D H Gustafson,R V Koningsveld,R W Peterson D H Gustafson
In Wisconsin, level-of-care assessments are used to set Medicaid reimbursement and determine nursing home eligibility. This study examined three methods of assessing level of care: 1) the Wisconsin quality assurance project (QAP) method, ba...
R H Arnett rd,G R Trapnell R H Arnett rd
Private health insurance benefit payments are an integral component of estimates of national health expenditures. Recent analyses indicate that the insurance industry has undergone significant changes since the mid-1970's. As a result of th...
R M Gibson,K R Levit,H Lazenby et al. R M Gibson et al.
Although growing more slowly than in recent years, spending for health continued to account for an increasing share of the Nation's gross national product. In 1983, spending for health amounted to 10.8 percent of the gross national product,...