The consequences of government regulation in the post-acute care sector are not well understood. We examine the effect of entry regulation on quality of care in home health care by analyzing the universe of hospital discharges during 2006 for publicly insured beneficiaries (about 4.5 million) and subsequent home health admissions to determine whether there is a significant difference in home health utilization, hospital readmission rates, and health care expenditures in states with and without Certificate of Need laws (CON) regulating entry. We identify these effects by looking across regulated and nonregulated states within Hospital Referral Regions, which characterize well-defined health care markets and frequently cross state boundaries....
Currently in the state of Minnesota, low income individuals have health care costs covered or supple...
The relationship between the average cost of home health care and the case mix of patients served by...
Reducing patient readmissions within 30 days of an initial hospitalization is fiscally responsible a...
The consequences of government regulation in the post-acute care sector are not well understood. We ...
Background: Government regulation in home health nursing is a serious and widespread issue with effe...
The Certificate of Need (CON) law on home health limits start-ups and expansions by providers. Seven...
Only 54% of Medicare patients referred to home health care services following a hospitalization rece...
This article examines the comparability of nursing homes and home health care with respect to the qu...
Recent changes in government regulations and reimbursement policies threaten the financial viability...
Background Home health care, a commonly used bridge strategy for transitioning from hospital to home...
Objective: This study examines the impact of certificate of need (CON) regulation on hospital costs....
As more than 40 states face present and projected deficits in their health care budgets, some legisl...
Goals and Objectives The purpose of this study is to examine the effects of the Balance Budget Act o...
This dissertation project examines the effect of various state regulations such as Certificate-of-Ne...
Federal policymakers have implemented two types of health care reforms in recent years to address po...
Currently in the state of Minnesota, low income individuals have health care costs covered or supple...
The relationship between the average cost of home health care and the case mix of patients served by...
Reducing patient readmissions within 30 days of an initial hospitalization is fiscally responsible a...
The consequences of government regulation in the post-acute care sector are not well understood. We ...
Background: Government regulation in home health nursing is a serious and widespread issue with effe...
The Certificate of Need (CON) law on home health limits start-ups and expansions by providers. Seven...
Only 54% of Medicare patients referred to home health care services following a hospitalization rece...
This article examines the comparability of nursing homes and home health care with respect to the qu...
Recent changes in government regulations and reimbursement policies threaten the financial viability...
Background Home health care, a commonly used bridge strategy for transitioning from hospital to home...
Objective: This study examines the impact of certificate of need (CON) regulation on hospital costs....
As more than 40 states face present and projected deficits in their health care budgets, some legisl...
Goals and Objectives The purpose of this study is to examine the effects of the Balance Budget Act o...
This dissertation project examines the effect of various state regulations such as Certificate-of-Ne...
Federal policymakers have implemented two types of health care reforms in recent years to address po...
Currently in the state of Minnesota, low income individuals have health care costs covered or supple...
The relationship between the average cost of home health care and the case mix of patients served by...
Reducing patient readmissions within 30 days of an initial hospitalization is fiscally responsible a...