Objective. To evaluate the impact of Medicaid Managed Care (MMC) on racial dis-parities in access to care consistent with the Institute of Medicine (IOM) definition of racial disparity, which excludes differences stemming from health status but includes socioeconomic status (SES)-mediated differences. Data Sources. Secondary data from the Adult Samples of the 1997–2001 Nationa
The emphasis on eliminating racial and ethnic disparities in healthcare has received national attent...
Racial and ethnic groups in the United States continue to experience major disparities in health sta...
Health disparities among racial and ethnic groups have a long history and continue to exist in the U...
Objective. To estimate the impact of different forms of Medicaid managed care (MMC) delivery on raci...
Although greater access to primary care was shown among African Americans and Hispanics in managed c...
Managed care may improve access to health care to previously underserved populations when providers ...
This paper investigates whether managed care ameliorates or aggravates ethnic and racial health care...
Context Substantial racial disparities in the use of some health services exist; however, much less ...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the extent to which racial/ethnic differences in Consumer Assessment of Health...
BACKGROUND: Since 1997, all managed-care plans administered by Medicare have reported on quality-of-...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether there would be racial and ethnic disparities in meeting eligibility ...
The authors’ review of the health services literature since the release of the landmark Report of th...
A number of national initiatives have focused attention on persistent racial and ethnic disparities ...
Health disparities among racial and ethnic groups have a long history and continue to exist in the U...
This study investigates the effect of managed care on access patterns among people of color who are ...
The emphasis on eliminating racial and ethnic disparities in healthcare has received national attent...
Racial and ethnic groups in the United States continue to experience major disparities in health sta...
Health disparities among racial and ethnic groups have a long history and continue to exist in the U...
Objective. To estimate the impact of different forms of Medicaid managed care (MMC) delivery on raci...
Although greater access to primary care was shown among African Americans and Hispanics in managed c...
Managed care may improve access to health care to previously underserved populations when providers ...
This paper investigates whether managed care ameliorates or aggravates ethnic and racial health care...
Context Substantial racial disparities in the use of some health services exist; however, much less ...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the extent to which racial/ethnic differences in Consumer Assessment of Health...
BACKGROUND: Since 1997, all managed-care plans administered by Medicare have reported on quality-of-...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether there would be racial and ethnic disparities in meeting eligibility ...
The authors’ review of the health services literature since the release of the landmark Report of th...
A number of national initiatives have focused attention on persistent racial and ethnic disparities ...
Health disparities among racial and ethnic groups have a long history and continue to exist in the U...
This study investigates the effect of managed care on access patterns among people of color who are ...
The emphasis on eliminating racial and ethnic disparities in healthcare has received national attent...
Racial and ethnic groups in the United States continue to experience major disparities in health sta...
Health disparities among racial and ethnic groups have a long history and continue to exist in the U...