Managed care may improve access to health care to previously underserved populations when providers need plan enrollees. However, capitation and utilization management often give providers the incentive to withhold care. Managed care organizations have yet to demonstrate that racial disparities in treatment are not exacerbated. Using Medicaid eligibility, claims, and managed care encounter data, we examine racial disparities in service use among Medicaid beneficiaries after mandatory enrollment in managed care. We use count data models adjusted for nonrandom selection within difference-in-differences econometric approaches. The results show that mandatory enrollment has disproportionately reduced the relative use of physician and inpatient ...
Introduction: Although diabetes is one of the leading chronic disease in the country, efforts in pri...
This survey study uses data from the 2018 Medical Expenditure Panel Survey Household Component to co...
This study examined racial variability in diabetes hospitalizations attributable to contextual, orga...
This paper investigates whether managed care ameliorates or aggravates ethnic and racial health care...
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...
Objective. To evaluate the impact of Medicaid Managed Care (MMC) on racial dis-parities in access to...
Context Substantial racial disparities in the use of some health services exist; however, much less ...
It has been an important financial issue in the U.S. Medicare expenditures that health care expenses...
A number of national initiatives have focused attention on persistent racial and ethnic disparities ...
Medicaid and uninsured patients are disadvantaged in access to care and are disproportionately Black...
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 ...
We use data from the National Health Interview Surveys to measure the effects of the growth of Medic...
Managed care has revolutionized the healthcare industry. Prior to managed care, traditional insuranc...
Introduction: Although diabetes is one of the leading chronic disease in the country, efforts in pri...
This survey study uses data from the 2018 Medical Expenditure Panel Survey Household Component to co...
This study examined racial variability in diabetes hospitalizations attributable to contextual, orga...
This paper investigates whether managed care ameliorates or aggravates ethnic and racial health care...
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...
Objective. To evaluate the impact of Medicaid Managed Care (MMC) on racial dis-parities in access to...
Context Substantial racial disparities in the use of some health services exist; however, much less ...
It has been an important financial issue in the U.S. Medicare expenditures that health care expenses...
A number of national initiatives have focused attention on persistent racial and ethnic disparities ...
Medicaid and uninsured patients are disadvantaged in access to care and are disproportionately Black...
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 ...
We use data from the National Health Interview Surveys to measure the effects of the growth of Medic...
Managed care has revolutionized the healthcare industry. Prior to managed care, traditional insuranc...
Introduction: Although diabetes is one of the leading chronic disease in the country, efforts in pri...
This survey study uses data from the 2018 Medical Expenditure Panel Survey Household Component to co...
This study examined racial variability in diabetes hospitalizations attributable to contextual, orga...