Conclusion: Expansion of Medicaid coverage coupled with careful monitoring of shifts in Medicaid utilization patterns can mitigate ED overloading by reducing visits related to self-harm.Han, Ga InJeong, SikyoungKim, InsooYuh, Min AhWoo, Seon Hee...
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26 Annual lifetime health care costs after the first year postinjury were obtained from Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services mean annual health expenditures across age groups and inflated by a factor of 1.45 for patients with severe injury to account for the nearly 50% increase in health ...
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Job Description Care Coordinator Administrative SPECIALTY: Community Partner Care Coordinator SHIFT:Days-No weekends JOB TYPE: Full-Time Permanent As a Care Coordinator, you are responsible for providing care coordination for Medicaid, Medicare Advantage, and/or Dual Eligible Special Needs Plan (DSNP) ...
The annual ED census is over 85,000 patient visits, with two thirds of patients having Medicaid or no insurance; 57% are black, 39% white, and 0.5% Latino. Almost all patients are over 18 years old; an ED dedicated to the care of children is located several blocks away. Based on ...
Objectives: Using the Andersen’s Behavioral Model of Health Services Use, we explored social, behavioral, and health factors that are associated with emergency department (ED) utilization among underserved African American (AA) older adults in one of th
Recent reports indicate increases in ED use among children, primarily Medicaid beneficiaries [18], suggesting that EDs serve as a safety net for low-income families. If rates of household food insecurity are high among children in EDs, there may be missed opportunities to connect families with re...