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World Medical & Health PolicyNadash, P. (2004). Two models of managed long-term care: Comparing PACE with a Medicaid-only plan. The Gerontologist, 44(5), 644-654.Nadash, P. 2004. ``Two Models of Managed Long-Term Care: Comparing PACE with a Medicaid-Only Plan.'' Gerontologist 44:...
In recent years, growing numbers of children with Medicaid have been enrolled in managed care plans nationwide. Yet, large, commercial managed care plans are increasingly discontinuing their participation in Medicaid because of low Medicaid payment rates.To compare the healthcare utilization and costs ...
Those who didn’t have an employer-sponsored health plan, or who don’t qualify for Medicaid or Medicare, needed to choose some form of individual health care plan. Insurance coverage was made mandatory because it’s important. Today, the requirement for all Americans to have some form of he...
Comparing the Health Status and Health Care Utilization of Children in Georgia's Foster Care System to Other Georgia Medicaid Children 来自 掌桥科研 喜欢 0 阅读量: 38 作者: M Zhou 摘要: In 2001, the Philanthropic Collaborative for a Healthy Georgia awarded grants to support 13 school health...
Think long and hard before counting on Medicaid for long-term care. As always, hasty decisions—especially when they relate to something as important as your health—can come back to bite you. You just might not get what you had expected. ...
This article examines methods for identifying future high-cost cases of Medicaid-covered mental health care services. Florida Medicaid claims data are used to compare methods based on prior cost, and concurrent and prospective diagnosis-based models. Individuals with prior year expenditures in the top...
Data from the 1997 Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Employer Health Insurance Survey provide new information comparing public- and private-sector employee he... SH Long,MS Marquis - 《Health Aff》 被引量: 145发表: 1999年 Trends in Private Insurance, Medicaid/State Children's Health Insurance Program...
Problems in access may still occur with: (1) Medicaid pro- grams, (2) insurance policies that exclude all genetic testing, and (3) practices and health plans (e.g., in Southern California), where there is a strong financial incentive to minimize utiliza- tion. These access constraints, ...
Payer categories included self/family, private insurance, Medicare, Medicaid, and other sources. We compared percentages in each category to those derived from national Medical Expenditure Panel Survey (MEPS) private sector hospitalization data for 1996 through 2003. MEPS estimates were population-...