medicaidprimary careaccess to carepremium assistanceprivate optionhealth policyhealth reformBackground: Arkansas and Iowa received waivers from the federal government in 2014 to use federal Medicaid expansion funding to enroll beneficiaries in commercial insurance plans on the Marketplaces. One key ...
This dissertation examines three questions about the Affordable Care Act’s (ACA) expansion of Medicaid to low-income adults in the United States. First, I forecast the use of primary care services in the Medicaid expansion population. I project that an additional 6.13 million visits per year wi...
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pri·mar·y med·i·cal care (prīmar-ē medi-kăl kār) Patient care by member of health care system who has initial contact with patient. Medical Dictionary for the Dental Professions © Farlex 2012 Want to thank TFD for its existence?Tell a friend about us, add a link to this pag...
"While DPC practices are primarily used by privately insured or self-pay patients, there is growing interest in adapting the model for Medicaid beneficiaries to improve access and outcomes, particularly in underserved areas," the press release on the Medicaid Primary Care Improvement Act s...
Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) is paying for health care through alternative payment models (APMs), which reward value and quality. Presently, more than 20% of Medicare fee-for-service pa... MJ Press,R Rajkumar,PH Conway - 《Jama Journal of the American Medical Association》...
More than half of all Medicaid enrollees prefer the "one-stop shop" of a hospital emergency department to receive care for conditions that could be treated effectively at a primary care clinic, according to an article by a researcher at the University of
摘要: Discusses health maintenance organization-based Medicaid for primary and preventive health care in Wisconsin. Mandatory HMO enrollment; Goal of the program; Utilization data; Primary and specialty physician care; Childhood immunization; Adverse outcomes....
children. This research compared healthcare utilization, psychotropic medication use, and follow-up care among Medicaid-enrolled children aged 3 to 17 years at FQHCs that had implemented a model of mental health integration known as TEAM UP for Children to FQHCs that had not implemented the ...
primary care provider Also found in:Dictionary,Thesaurus,Acronyms,Encyclopedia,Wikipedia. the health care professional (physician, nurse, or other) mainly responsible for the care of a patient, particularly in an outpatient setting. Farlex Partner Medical Dictionary © Farlex 2012 ...