Administrative Record Systems may be an overlooked source of data for health services researchers. Through its administration of the Medicare and Medicaid Programs, the Health Care Financing Administration (HCFA) routinely receives data on items such as its beneficiary population, providers certified to deliver care to its beneficiary population, providers certified to deliver care to the beneficiaries, the use of services and reimbursements to providers. This article introduces the reader to the HCFA data, it describes the most important data bases that are useful for research, their relative strengths and weaknesses and the extent to which they are available to outside users
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As a society, we benefit considerably from health services research in understanding use, out-comes,...
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Health research based on administrative data and the availability of regional or national administra...
The claims data of the Health Insurance Review and Assessment Service (HIRA) is an important source ...
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Private and public health insurance provision in the United States operates against a backdrop of 50...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "With the Healt...
Effective policy and administrative decision-making in public health requires reliable information o...
This study assessed the feasibility and usefulness of combining electronic health record (EHR) data ...
Background: Governments have responsibility for ensuring the quality and fitness-for-purpose of pers...
Health services research (HSR) is broadly focused on characterizing and improving the access, qualit...
As a society, we benefit considerably from health services research in understanding use, out-comes,...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleThe assessment of health servi...
Abstract: Claims data have become common during the past two decades. The electronic records include...
With the increasing emphasis on “using evidence”and “value for money ” in health services, it is es-...
Health research based on administrative data and the availability of regional or national administra...
The claims data of the Health Insurance Review and Assessment Service (HIRA) is an important source ...
Background and Objective: Both health care providers and payers recognize the need to improve chroni...
Collecting and using patient and treatment center data to improve care: Adequacy of hemodialysis and...
The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality is a warehouse of information regarding health in the...
Private and public health insurance provision in the United States operates against a backdrop of 50...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "With the Healt...
Effective policy and administrative decision-making in public health requires reliable information o...
This study assessed the feasibility and usefulness of combining electronic health record (EHR) data ...
Background: Governments have responsibility for ensuring the quality and fitness-for-purpose of pers...
Health services research (HSR) is broadly focused on characterizing and improving the access, qualit...
As a society, we benefit considerably from health services research in understanding use, out-comes,...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleThe assessment of health servi...