The article also explains the development of the HMO using the transaction costs theory and the subsequent orientations of the US health care system.Philip Ellis
For states, the budget burdens precipitated by Medicaid call for innovative measures that result in true economic savings. Nearly all states are engaged in reforming their Medicaid organizations to meet the costs of increased financial responsibility. This article considers the issue of health care refo...
In addition, race was not found to be associated with satisfaction. However, a Medicaid recipient's race was found to negatively affect his or her access to service under both managed care and fee-for-service systems. 展开 关键词: Medicaid managed care race access ...
In recent years, states have increasingly turned to managed care arrangements for financing and delivering health services to Medicaid beneficiaries. In 1996, approximately 40% of all Medicaid recipients were enrolled in some form of managed care. The rapid escalation of managed care in this populatio...
The article reflects on the need to expand full-risk managed care and manage long-term care to increase sustainability in the U.S. The author believes that Medicaid managed care has improved access for the most vulnerable, enhanced quality of care, and decelerated cost trends. Managed care can...
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ContextIn contrast to the commercially insured population, the proportion of Medicaid beneficiaries enrolling in health maintenance organizations
The proportion of children enrolled in Medicaid managed care arrangements has grown significantly over the past decade. Yet, few studies have attempted to assess differences in parental reports and ratings of care for children enrolled in different types of Medicaid managed care. We examine parental ...
to contain the spiraling cost of providing health care benefits to workers. During the 1990s, managed care enrollments soared. Today, thevastmajority of privately insured Americans, and a sizable fraction of those in the government-sponsoredMedicareand Medicaid programs, are covered by some form of...
1.The new rule brings sweeping changes to a bevy of Medicaid programs throughout the country, including fee-for-service and managed care delivery systems. 2.Medicare Advantage managed care policies generally cost less. 3.Hackel said the county also has managed care for inmates at the county jai...