Background: Nearly half of US births are financed by Medicaid, and one-third of births occur by cesarean delivery, at double the cost of vaginal delivery. With the goal of reducing unnecessary cesarean use and improving value, in 2009 Minnesota’s Medicaid program introduced a blended payment rate for uncomplicated births (ie, a single facility or professional services payment regardless of delivery mode). Objective: We evaluated the effect of the blended payment policy on cesarean use and costs for Medicaid fee-for-service births. Methods: We identified births in Medicaid Analytic Extract files from 3 years before and after the 2009 payment change in Minnesota and in 6 control states. We used a quarterly interrupted time series approach to ...
ObjectiveTo examine the association between expanded access to collaborative midwifery and laborist ...
Abstract: This paper replicates Gruber, Kim, and Mayzlin’s (1999) analysis of the effect of physicia...
"In 2007, nearly one-third (32%) of all births were cesarean deliveries. Although there are often cl...
Background/Aims: We assessed the impact of Texas’s Medicaid payment reform for early elective delive...
Objective: To determine if the implementation of the Pregnancy Medical Home program in North Carolin...
Medicaid is a principal payer for maternity services in many states across the country. This study e...
In response to climbing health care costs in the United States, many insurers and policy makers woul...
In response to climbing health care costs in the United States, many insurers and policy makers woul...
There is little research on how financial incentives and penalties impact national cesarean section ...
The current high cesarean rate has troubling implications for maternal and child health. While cesar...
Background There is little research on how financial incentives and penalties impact national cesare...
The overutilization of cesarean deliveries is a major public health issue in the United States (U.S....
ABSTRACT: Background: High cesarean section rates in Brazilian public hospitals and higher rates in ...
CONTEXT: Pregnant women and children's eligibility for Medicaid was expanded dramatically durin...
OBJECTIVE: Our purpose was to determine whether attending physician call status affected the primary...
ObjectiveTo examine the association between expanded access to collaborative midwifery and laborist ...
Abstract: This paper replicates Gruber, Kim, and Mayzlin’s (1999) analysis of the effect of physicia...
"In 2007, nearly one-third (32%) of all births were cesarean deliveries. Although there are often cl...
Background/Aims: We assessed the impact of Texas’s Medicaid payment reform for early elective delive...
Objective: To determine if the implementation of the Pregnancy Medical Home program in North Carolin...
Medicaid is a principal payer for maternity services in many states across the country. This study e...
In response to climbing health care costs in the United States, many insurers and policy makers woul...
In response to climbing health care costs in the United States, many insurers and policy makers woul...
There is little research on how financial incentives and penalties impact national cesarean section ...
The current high cesarean rate has troubling implications for maternal and child health. While cesar...
Background There is little research on how financial incentives and penalties impact national cesare...
The overutilization of cesarean deliveries is a major public health issue in the United States (U.S....
ABSTRACT: Background: High cesarean section rates in Brazilian public hospitals and higher rates in ...
CONTEXT: Pregnant women and children's eligibility for Medicaid was expanded dramatically durin...
OBJECTIVE: Our purpose was to determine whether attending physician call status affected the primary...
ObjectiveTo examine the association between expanded access to collaborative midwifery and laborist ...
Abstract: This paper replicates Gruber, Kim, and Mayzlin’s (1999) analysis of the effect of physicia...
"In 2007, nearly one-third (32%) of all births were cesarean deliveries. Although there are often cl...