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Perspective: Delaware's Vision for Responsible Innovation in Health Care. [PDF]
Young CL.
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Price Transparency Compliance Among Hospitals Caring for Disadvantaged Populations.
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State Spending Growth Benchmarks and Hospital Revenue, Hospital Prices, and Premiums.
Eibner C, Chase EC, Kerber R, Liu JL.
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The State Mental Hospital in Transition Illinois State Mental Hospitals Decentralize
International Journal of Social Psychiatry, 1975In this paper, we have looked at mental hospital decentralization as it has developed in the thirteen State of Illinois mental hospitals as of June 30, 1967. The hospitals were looked at from the most centralized to the most decentralized. This was done by relating the hospitals to five descriptive model types, described at greater length elsewhere ...
L, Levy, L, Rowitz
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2017
State hospitals have represented an increasingly small piece of the public mental health system due to deinstitutionalization and ongoing hospital downsizing and closure. However, state hospitals continue to treat people with the most serious and complex mental illnesses.
Mary Barber, Flavio Casoy, Rachel Zinns
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State hospitals have represented an increasingly small piece of the public mental health system due to deinstitutionalization and ongoing hospital downsizing and closure. However, state hospitals continue to treat people with the most serious and complex mental illnesses.
Mary Barber, Flavio Casoy, Rachel Zinns
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State Regulation and Hospital Costs
The Review of Economics and Statistics, 1995The effects of various regulations on hospital costs are estimated using a two decade long panel data set which spans the initiation, and in some instances the repeal, of various forms of hospital regulation. The long panel fosters two improvements over previous research.
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WHY STATE HOSPITAL SUPERINTENDENTS FAIL
American Journal of Psychiatry, 1950The willingness to accept the assigned title for this presentation is attended with considerable risk, and has posed a perplexing problem. The discussion of negative values -and I emphasize that they are values-in the administration of public psychiatric services may help us in understanding ourselves and our problems a bit more. Perhaps a poet, rather
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