Patients are happy, doctors are happy and costs per patient are about 5 percent lower than in other states where the quality of care is often worse.1 A 1991 New York Times article reported that the “pioneering ” state of Arizona, a “late starter in Medicaid, ” had provided a health system model for the nation in the Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System (AHCCCS). At that time
The Medicaid program is a unique example of a federal/state partnership, administered by states unde...
abstract: The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) was created in 2010 to ensure America...
From 1989 to 1992, the increases in Medicaid spending were the largest since the program began in. E...
Because of Arizona’s experience in implementing a statewide managed care program, the United States ...
policymakers have reformed State medical assistance programs and, in the process, have grappled with...
In 1991, spending on home and community-based long-term care accounted for 14 percent of total Medic...
HE United States operates a health care sys-tem that is unique among nations. It is the most expensi...
Medicaid managed care is a work in progress. This article provides a brief historical over-view of M...
In recent years, increasing skepticism about the efficacy of government regulation has produced a re...
The United States health care system faces significant challenges, particularly with problems of the...
Rhetoric, theory, and high expectations often guide government action. These political paradigms may...
health expenditures total more than $700 billion and make up over 13 percent of the gross domestic p...
The United States health care system faces significant challenges, particularly with problems of the...
This research draws upon the framework established by Oliver and Paul-Shaheen (1997). They argue tha...
The Medicaid program is a unique example of a federal/state partnership, administered by states unde...
The Medicaid program is a unique example of a federal/state partnership, administered by states unde...
abstract: The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) was created in 2010 to ensure America...
From 1989 to 1992, the increases in Medicaid spending were the largest since the program began in. E...
Because of Arizona’s experience in implementing a statewide managed care program, the United States ...
policymakers have reformed State medical assistance programs and, in the process, have grappled with...
In 1991, spending on home and community-based long-term care accounted for 14 percent of total Medic...
HE United States operates a health care sys-tem that is unique among nations. It is the most expensi...
Medicaid managed care is a work in progress. This article provides a brief historical over-view of M...
In recent years, increasing skepticism about the efficacy of government regulation has produced a re...
The United States health care system faces significant challenges, particularly with problems of the...
Rhetoric, theory, and high expectations often guide government action. These political paradigms may...
health expenditures total more than $700 billion and make up over 13 percent of the gross domestic p...
The United States health care system faces significant challenges, particularly with problems of the...
This research draws upon the framework established by Oliver and Paul-Shaheen (1997). They argue tha...
The Medicaid program is a unique example of a federal/state partnership, administered by states unde...
The Medicaid program is a unique example of a federal/state partnership, administered by states unde...
abstract: The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) was created in 2010 to ensure America...
From 1989 to 1992, the increases in Medicaid spending were the largest since the program began in. E...