Ten years ago, Maine established a health care finance board to regulate hospital rates. But the concerns that prompted the regulatory system, access and cost, have not abated. In this article, former Maine Health Care Finance Commission chair David Wihry, and former Commission staffers Julie Fralich and Ellen Jane Schneiter examine the economic and political influences that have affected the state’s efforts to regulate hospital costs
Legislators and other policymakers will be continually challenged to balance the needs of hospitals ...
The final report of the Maine Health Care Reform Commission (MHCRC) was submitted to Governor Angus ...
Historically, Maine has been a state with generous safety net programs and a track record of innovat...
From its once pre-eminent position in state health policy, hospital rate setting has declined in use...
From its once pre-eminent position in state health policy, hospital rate setting has declined in use...
Reviews the impact of seven states' past regulation of hospital payments on state hospital cost incr...
Some state governments have responded to inflation in hospital costs by adopting rate regulation pro...
The final report of the Maine Health Care Reform Commission (MHCRC) was submitted to Governor Angus ...
This Article reviews the history of hospital rate setting in New Jersey, emphasizing the system\u27s...
The final report of the Maine Health Care Reform Commission (MHCRC) was submitted to Governor Angus ...
The final report of the Maine Health Care Reform Commission (MHCRC) was submitted to Governor Angus ...
In the 1970s and 1980s, a number of states adopted all-payer rate-setting systems as strategies to c...
Few issues have dominated the public policy agenda in the last decade as health care reform has in 1...
Hospitals are the largest single component of healthcare expenditures. Nancy Kane’s study of hospita...
This Article reviews the history of hospital rate setting in New Jersey, emphasizing the system\u27s...
Legislators and other policymakers will be continually challenged to balance the needs of hospitals ...
The final report of the Maine Health Care Reform Commission (MHCRC) was submitted to Governor Angus ...
Historically, Maine has been a state with generous safety net programs and a track record of innovat...
From its once pre-eminent position in state health policy, hospital rate setting has declined in use...
From its once pre-eminent position in state health policy, hospital rate setting has declined in use...
Reviews the impact of seven states' past regulation of hospital payments on state hospital cost incr...
Some state governments have responded to inflation in hospital costs by adopting rate regulation pro...
The final report of the Maine Health Care Reform Commission (MHCRC) was submitted to Governor Angus ...
This Article reviews the history of hospital rate setting in New Jersey, emphasizing the system\u27s...
The final report of the Maine Health Care Reform Commission (MHCRC) was submitted to Governor Angus ...
The final report of the Maine Health Care Reform Commission (MHCRC) was submitted to Governor Angus ...
In the 1970s and 1980s, a number of states adopted all-payer rate-setting systems as strategies to c...
Few issues have dominated the public policy agenda in the last decade as health care reform has in 1...
Hospitals are the largest single component of healthcare expenditures. Nancy Kane’s study of hospita...
This Article reviews the history of hospital rate setting in New Jersey, emphasizing the system\u27s...
Legislators and other policymakers will be continually challenged to balance the needs of hospitals ...
The final report of the Maine Health Care Reform Commission (MHCRC) was submitted to Governor Angus ...
Historically, Maine has been a state with generous safety net programs and a track record of innovat...