Sweeping changes to the Medicare program embodied in the Medicare Prescription Drug, Improvement, and Modernization Act of 2003 (MMA), including a new prescription drug benefit, changes in payment policies, and reform of the Medicare managed-care program, have major implications for rural health care. The most efficient mechanism for research to affect policy is to provide policy makers with information on issues about which they have voiced concern. The Rural Policy Research Institute\u27s Health Panel conducted 2 focus groups with 16 congressional staff in September 2004 to identify a set of researchable questions concerning the impact of the MMA on rural health care. This paper presents research questions in the following areas that staf...
This article identifies factors that influ ence health maintenance organizations’ (HMOs) decisions a...
of 1997 requires implementation of a Medicare prospective payment system (PPS) for hospital outpatie...
The purpose of this paper is to illuminate the unintended consequences of health policy so that past...
Sweeping changes to the Medicare program embodied in the Medicare Prescription Drug, Improvement, an...
Congress is currently debating legislation that would not only add a prescription drug benefit to Me...
The Federal Medicare program provides subsidized health insurance for one in every seven Americans. ...
The Federal Medicare program provides subsidized health insurance for one in every seven Americans. ...
Excerpts from the report: The Social Security Amendments of 1965 liberalize benefits for retired pe...
The Medicare and Medicaid programs cover a larger share of the population in nonmetropolitan than me...
The policy arena is hungry for objective information regarding the potential effects of comprehensiv...
In this brief, researchers from the Maine Rural Health Research Center (University of Southern Maine...
Comprehensive quality improvement programs are an important advance in US health care policy. Patien...
The purpose of this research was to study MACRA (Medicare Access & CHIP Reauthorization Act) and to ...
The cost of health care within the United States has continued to increase, whereas the quality of p...
Graduation date: 2012Managed care plans purport to improve the health of their members with chronic ...
This article identifies factors that influ ence health maintenance organizations’ (HMOs) decisions a...
of 1997 requires implementation of a Medicare prospective payment system (PPS) for hospital outpatie...
The purpose of this paper is to illuminate the unintended consequences of health policy so that past...
Sweeping changes to the Medicare program embodied in the Medicare Prescription Drug, Improvement, an...
Congress is currently debating legislation that would not only add a prescription drug benefit to Me...
The Federal Medicare program provides subsidized health insurance for one in every seven Americans. ...
The Federal Medicare program provides subsidized health insurance for one in every seven Americans. ...
Excerpts from the report: The Social Security Amendments of 1965 liberalize benefits for retired pe...
The Medicare and Medicaid programs cover a larger share of the population in nonmetropolitan than me...
The policy arena is hungry for objective information regarding the potential effects of comprehensiv...
In this brief, researchers from the Maine Rural Health Research Center (University of Southern Maine...
Comprehensive quality improvement programs are an important advance in US health care policy. Patien...
The purpose of this research was to study MACRA (Medicare Access & CHIP Reauthorization Act) and to ...
The cost of health care within the United States has continued to increase, whereas the quality of p...
Graduation date: 2012Managed care plans purport to improve the health of their members with chronic ...
This article identifies factors that influ ence health maintenance organizations’ (HMOs) decisions a...
of 1997 requires implementation of a Medicare prospective payment system (PPS) for hospital outpatie...
The purpose of this paper is to illuminate the unintended consequences of health policy so that past...