In a steady but rapid march, managed care has come to Medicaid. Privatization has undoubtedly rebuilt the Medicaid landscape across America over the last three decades. Now, as managed care programs administer health care to three-in-four Medicaid beneficiaries nationwide, whether or not managed care is adequately managing America’s largest public insurance program has become an increasingly important question. Of particular note have been states’ difficulties in constructing and organizing the bidding and selection processes of the private companies tasked with overseeing the administration of private Medicaid plans. Legal challenges to various states’ bid procurement processes have been well documented. These conflicts, exacerbated by bal...
The U.S. Medicaid program is increasingly challenged by reductions in federal entitlement spending, ...
Sloan and Hall reflect on whether the market defects identified explain why the managed care revolut...
This Issue Brief is intended as one of several in the Managed Behavioral Health Care Issue Brief Ser...
In a steady but rapid march, managed care has come to Medicaid. Privatization has undoubtedly rebuil...
The trend in coping with these rising Medicare costs has been to increase the role that private insu...
Managed care is a fundamental shift from the historical fee-for-service payment systems. It provides...
This article examines the Bush Administration\u27s attempts to transform certain supplemental paymen...
The claim of this Article is that the concept of managed care, like many concepts now prominent in...
Attorneys Brown and Hartung provide a comprehensive overview of the development and structural compo...
The article focuses on the role of health planning agencies in the context of managed care. The auth...
From 1989 to 1992, the increases in Medicaid spending were the largest since the program began in. E...
States are increasingly turning to Medicaid managed care as a key strategy to manage costs and encou...
By 1993, over 70% of all Americans with health insurance were enrolled in some form of managed care ...
Examines the administrative and medical expenses, quality of care, and financial stability of public...
From 1991 to 2009, the fraction of Medicaid recipients enrolled in HMOs and other forms of Medicaid ...
The U.S. Medicaid program is increasingly challenged by reductions in federal entitlement spending, ...
Sloan and Hall reflect on whether the market defects identified explain why the managed care revolut...
This Issue Brief is intended as one of several in the Managed Behavioral Health Care Issue Brief Ser...
In a steady but rapid march, managed care has come to Medicaid. Privatization has undoubtedly rebuil...
The trend in coping with these rising Medicare costs has been to increase the role that private insu...
Managed care is a fundamental shift from the historical fee-for-service payment systems. It provides...
This article examines the Bush Administration\u27s attempts to transform certain supplemental paymen...
The claim of this Article is that the concept of managed care, like many concepts now prominent in...
Attorneys Brown and Hartung provide a comprehensive overview of the development and structural compo...
The article focuses on the role of health planning agencies in the context of managed care. The auth...
From 1989 to 1992, the increases in Medicaid spending were the largest since the program began in. E...
States are increasingly turning to Medicaid managed care as a key strategy to manage costs and encou...
By 1993, over 70% of all Americans with health insurance were enrolled in some form of managed care ...
Examines the administrative and medical expenses, quality of care, and financial stability of public...
From 1991 to 2009, the fraction of Medicaid recipients enrolled in HMOs and other forms of Medicaid ...
The U.S. Medicaid program is increasingly challenged by reductions in federal entitlement spending, ...
Sloan and Hall reflect on whether the market defects identified explain why the managed care revolut...
This Issue Brief is intended as one of several in the Managed Behavioral Health Care Issue Brief Ser...