نتایج جستجو برای: medicaid

تعداد نتایج: 9264  

2006
Todd E. Elder Elizabeth T. Powers

Previous researchers have noted that the ‘categorical’ Medicaid eligibility accompanying the welfare programs Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) often far exceeds the value of these programs’ cash benefits. It may be the case that the accompanying health insurance, not the cash benefit, is often the decisive factor in welfare participation. If ...

Journal: :Journal of health economics 1999
J Gruber J Kim D Mayzlin

While there is a large literature investigating the response of treatment intensity to Medicare reimbursement differentials, there is much less work on this question for the Medicaid program. The answers for Medicare may not apply in the Medicaid context, since a smaller share of a physician's patients will be Medicaid insured, so that income effects from fee changes may be dominated by substit...

1998
Harriette B. Fox Margaret A. McManus Ruth A. Almeida

Medicaid has been a major source of financing for early intervention services since the inception of the Infants and Toddlers with Disabilities Program in 1986. In this article, the authors analyze Medicaid financing of early intervention services in 39 States before and after the introduction of managed care. The association between level of Medicaid financing and program characteristics, prov...

2005
S. Hamid Fakhraei

This paper describes the process of increasing reimbursement rates for physicians who provide services to Maryland Medicaid enrollees. It compares Maryland Medicaid reimbursement rates for physicians with Medicare fees in Maryland and Medicaid reimbursement rates of other states. It also provides an analysis of the impact of the increases in reimbursement rates on the participation of physician...

1998
David K. Baugh Suzanne Rotwein Rosemarie B. Hakim Richard Boschert

Little is known about the incidence and cost of injuries for Medicaid children. This article provides data on hospital utilization and payments for injuries among Medicaid children, using the Health Care Financing Administration's (HCFA) State Medicaid Research Files. During 1992, there were nearly 17,000 injury hospitalizations for California's Medicaid children (758 per 100,000 enrollees), re...

1988
Embry M. Howell Roxanne M. Andrews Marian Gornick

This article is based on 4 years of data for a cohort of Medicaid enrollees in California and Georgia to determine patterns of enrollment and expenditures. The analyses were developed from the statistical system known as Tape-to-Tape, which is based on Medicaid enrollment and claims files from these and other States. The composition of the cohort changed over times as a result of the differenti...

Journal: :Health affairs 1995
W P Welch M Wade

Under several national health care reform proposals in 1994, many Medicaid beneficiaries would have enrolled in health maintenance organizations (HMOs) with other persons. Several states already enroll Medicaid beneficiaries in HMOs with commercial enrollees. This DataWatch examines the cost of Medicaid enrollees in HMOs relative to the cost of commercial enrollees. Data from nine HMOs indicate...

Journal: :The Future of children 1998
L W Deal P H Shiono

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 population has been fueled by states' desire to slow the growth of Medicaid expenditures and by the tren...

2014

Background: The intent of adopting managed care plans is to improve access to health care services while containing costs. To date, there have been a number of studies that examine the relationship between managed care and access to health care. However, the results from previous studies have been inconsistent. Especially, previous studies did not demonstrate a clear benefit of Medicaid managed...

2009
Brian S. Armour Eric A. Finkelstein Ian C. Fiebelkorn

INTRODUCTION Medicaid recipients are disproportionately affected by tobacco-related disease because their smoking prevalence is approximately 53% greater than that of the overall US adult population. This study estimates state-level smoking-attributable Medicaid expenditures. METHODS We used state-level and national data and a 4-part econometric model to estimate the fraction of each state's ...

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