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Clinical and Economic Burden of Managing Patients with Sickle Cell Disease Receiving Frequent Red Blood Cell Transfusions in the United States. [PDF]
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Extreme Temperatures, Hospital Utilization and Public Health Insurance Spending. [PDF]
Kim Y, Miao Q, Zhu L.
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Gender-Affirming Surgery for Transgender and Gender Diverse Medicare Beneficiaries.
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Alcohol Use Disorder Medication Coverage and Utilization Management in Medicaid Managed Care Plans.
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Medicaid Eligibility Gaps and Pandemic-Era Postpartum Insurance Rates.
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Large Medicaid Practices and Medicaid Mills
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1980There is growing concern that large Medicaid practices (LMPs) may be "Medicaid mills" in which low-quality care is provided. Based on survey data, this study sought to determine whether physicians who treat a disproportionate number of Medicaid patients are in fact operating mills.
Jerry Cromwell, Janet B. Mitchell
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This paper examines the history, rules, and economic implications of the Medicaid program. I begin by providing a detailed overview of how the program works. I then provide information on who is covered, who is eligible, and spending patterns. I then turn to a review of the economic issues involved in studying the Medicaid program: assessing the ...
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New England Journal of Medicine, 2003
This Health Policy Report discusses recent causes of stress on the Medicaid program. Over the past year, Medicaid has faced more severe fiscal constraints related to state budget crises throughout the country. The Bush administration has proposed restructuring Medicaid to give states more flexibility in the design of their individual programs and ...
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This Health Policy Report discusses recent causes of stress on the Medicaid program. Over the past year, Medicaid has faced more severe fiscal constraints related to state budget crises throughout the country. The Bush administration has proposed restructuring Medicaid to give states more flexibility in the design of their individual programs and ...
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New England Journal of Medicine, 1969
Abstract Most forecasts of Medicaid expenditures fell far short of actual costs primarily because of failure to develop realistic indicators of potential demand for health services by the needy and...
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Abstract Most forecasts of Medicaid expenditures fell far short of actual costs primarily because of failure to develop realistic indicators of potential demand for health services by the needy and...
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