نتایج جستجو برای: 2 cost sharing

تعداد نتایج: 2916253  

2014
S. Sudha Mr. S. Nivash

This paper proposes a low-cost high-throughput multi standard transform (MST) core, which can support MPEG1/2/4 (8 × 8), H.264 (8 × 8, 4 × 4)[2][3], and VC-1 (8 × 8, 8 × 4, 4×8, 4×4) transforms[4]. Common sharing distributed arithmetic (CSDA) combines factor sharing and distributed arithmetic sharing techniques, efficiently reducing the number of adders for high hardware-sharing capability[5][7...

2016
Liran Einav Amy Finkelstein Maria Polyakova

We explore how private drug plans set cost-sharing in the context of Medicare Part D. While publicly-provided drug coverage typically involves uniform cost-sharing across drugs, we document substantial heterogeneity in the cost-sharing for different drugs within privately-provided plans. We also document that private plans systematically set higher consumer cost sharing for drugs or classes ass...

Journal: :American journal of preventive medicine 1999
G Solanki H H Schauffler

BACKGROUND Little is known about the effect of different forms of patient cost-sharing on the utilization of clinical preventive services or if the effect varies by type of health plan. OBJECTIVES To assess empirically the relationships between the utilization of recommended preventive services and different forms of patient cost-sharing and how the effect is mediated by type of preventive se...

Journal: :Archives of pediatrics & adolescent medicine 2008
Wendy J Ungar Anita Kozyrskyj Michael Paterson Fida Ahmad

OBJECTIVE To examine the effect of cost-sharing on the use of asthma medications in asthmatic children. According to asthma guidelines, children with asthma may require treatment with multiple medications, including controllers and relievers, to achieve optimal control. Although families may be enrolled in drug benefit plans, impediments to access persist in the form of cost-sharing. DESIGN P...

2015
Leah Zallman Rachel Nardin Assaad Sayah Danny McCormick

INTRODUCTION Under the Massachusetts health reform, low income residents (those with incomes below 150 % of the Federal Poverty Level [FPL]) were eligible for Medicaid and health insurance exchange-based plans with minimal cost-sharing and no premiums. Those with slightly higher incomes (150 %-300 % FPL) were eligible for exchange-based plans that required cost-sharing and premium payments. M...

Journal: :Managed care 2010
Teresa B Gibson Yonghua Jing Edward Kim Erin Bagalman Sara Wang Richard Whitehead Quynh-Van Tran Jalpa A Doshi

PURPOSE To assess the relationship between patient cost-sharing (e.g., copayments or coinsurance) and adherence and persistence to second-generation (atypical) antipsychotic (SGA) medications. DESIGN AND METHODOLOGY A retrospective, observational study of adults aged 18-64 years with schizophrenia or bipolar disorder (n = 7,910) who initiated SGA medications with employer-sponsored insurance ...

2017
Matthew Phillips Jason R. Marden

This paper focuses on the design of cost sharing rules to optimize the efficiency of the resulting equilibria in cost sharing games with concave cost functions. Our analysis focuses on two well-studied measures of efficiency, termed the price of anarchy and price of stability, which provide worstcase guarantees on the performance of the (worst or best) equilibria. Our first result characterizes...

2007
Janina A. Brenner Guido Schäfer

Roughgarden and Sundararajan recently introduced an alternative measure of efficiency for cost sharing mechanisms. We study cost sharing methods for combinatorial optimization problems using this novel efficiency measure, with a particular focus on scheduling problems. While we prove a lower bound of Ω(logn) for a very general class of problems, we give a best possible cost sharing method for m...

Journal: :Journal of health politics, policy and law 2008
Joseph P Newhouse Robert H Brook Naihua Duan Emmett B Keeler Arleen Leibowitz Willard G Manning M Susan Marquis Carl N Morris Charles E Phelps John E Rolph

In a prior article in this journal, John Nyman argues that the effect on health care use and spending found in the RAND Health Insurance Experiment is an artifact of greater voluntary attrition in the cost-sharing plans relative to the free care plan. Specifically, he speculates that those in the cost-sharing plans, when faced with a hospitalization, withdrew. His argument is implausible becaus...

2011
Mohan Gopaladesikan Nelson A. Uhan

We consider a new class of cooperative cost sharing games, associated with the economic lot-sizing problem with remanufacturing options (ELSR). As a preliminary step, we investigate the relative strength and integrality gaps of various mathematical optimization formulations of ELSR. Using insights from these results, we study the core of the associated cost sharing game. We show that the cost s...

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