Medicaid HCBS "Waiver" Recipients Are Now Twice the Numb... KC Lakin,L Anderson,R Prouty 被引量: 51发表: 2009年 Medicaid HCBS `waiver' recipients are now twice the number of Medicaid ICF/MR residents. States that Medicaid Home and Community Based Service (HCBS) waiver program recipients ...
In testimony before the Subcommittee on Health of the House Committee on Ways and Means (March 23, 1995), I suggested a mandatory requirement for pass-through of Medicare continuing medical education reimbursement by health maintenance organizations enrolling Medicare recipients. This could be an ...
Over the 10-year period, disabled Medicare Advantage recipients had the highest rates of use and proportion of long-term use, and the largest average daily dose. For that group, quarterly opioid use was lowest in 2007 at 26 percent, peaked in 2013 at 41 percent, and was 39 percent in 20...
The authors used a case-crossover approach to evaluate the association between ambient air pollution and the rate of hospitalization for congestive heart failure among Medicare recipients (aged > or =65 years) residing in Allegheny County (Pittsburgh area), Pennsylvania, during 1987-1999. They also...
The revised Medicare Economic Index; Measuring geographic variations in hospitals' capital costs; Medigap preferred provider organizations: Issues, implications, and early experience; Access to hospital care for California and Michigan Medicaid recipients; Medicare short-stay hospital services by diagnosis-re...
Medical Assistance, Special Assistance, Medicare for Foster and Adoptive Children, and Refugee Assistance programs all use the EIS system to track recipients. These programs use a person's EIS number to distribute assistance checks and Medicaid ID cards, as well as produce case management and data...
A secondary analysis of five Medicare-owned assessment and claims data sets for the year 2009 was conducted among two independently randomly selected samples of Medicare-reimbursed home health recipients (each n=31,485) to examine the relationship between home health length of stay or number of ...
American Journal of Transplantation: Volume 19, Number 11, November 2019On the Cover: The United States Congress has for decades failed to adopt a means of providing sustained immunosuppressive drug coverage for recipients of kidney transplants, despite objective evidence from the General Accounting ...