These data have near-universal population coverage due to the setting’s single-payer insurance system. Data were anonymized by replacing patient and practitioner ID numbers with study-specific ID numbers and by removing all quasi-identifiers except for dates. Results for subgroups with five or ...
PCC EHR will remember and automatically select your most recent transaction date, check number, and payment and adjustment types. If you close and reopen the Insurance Payments tool, it will reset these values to their defaults. You can also select from your ten most recent check numbers. By ...
Comparing Public and Private Health Insurance: Would A Single-Payer System Save Enough to Cover the Uninsured? The public discussion of prospective reform of the U.S. health-care system has focused in substantial part on the question of how to extend insurance cover... B Zycher 被引量: 14...
Measures should be taken to detect and report fraud, waste, and abuse in the system, including errors and abuse by providers, unnecessary costs to the payer, and exploitation of weaknesses in internal control mechanisms. Recently authors [15] proposed a Bayesian belief network based model to ...
The primary payer was defined as the primary payer for services received at the reporting facility. The type of insurer, recorded at diagnosis, was abstracted from the face sheet of the medical record. The abstractor categorized the insurer as one of 20 types. When the specific name of the ...
under 3 federal poverty level (FPL) eligibility scenarios.In this retrospective cohort study using the 2014 State Inpatient Databases, we included all pediatric (age <18) hospitalizations in 14 states from January 1, 2014, to December 31, 2014, with public insurance as the primary payer. We...
Is Single-Payer Universal Healthcare Coming To The US? Universal healthcare is a system in many countries where all citizens are covered under the same (or very similar) type of policy. Benefits are fairly comprehensive and typically there is no cost to consumers since the government pays for...
Mean annualized hospitalizations and expenditures per month were measured from program enrollment through June 2006 or until the sample member died or became ineligible (ie, was no longer covered under both Medicare Parts A and B, no longer had Medicare as the primary payer, or enrolled in a ...
The largest payer of dental work is private insurance, followed closely by out-of-pocket expenditures, with the [federal and state] government coming in a distant third. The ACA of 2010 expanded Medicaid to many previously indigent patients. Children (up to age 21) receive benefits from ...
There are four basic models for health care systems: the private market insurance model, the national single-payer model, the national health service model... D Cummiskey - Springer Netherlands 被引量: 1发表: 2008年 New Directions in Health Insurance Design: Implications for Public Policy and Pr...