In this article, the authors evaluate the cost and utilization effects of the SELECT implementations in 11 States. In particular they compare the before-and-after enrollment experiences of Medicare beneficiaries newly enrolled in SELECT plans with the experiences of those newly enrolled in traditional medigap plans. Using Medicare claims data for 1991 through 1994, the authors find that Medicare SELECT increased costs in five States, decreased costs in three States, and had no effect in three States. Cost increases were generally related to Part B utilization
In 2012, the Medicare program paid private health plans $136 billion to cover about 13 million benef...
OBJECTIVES: State Medicaid programs struggle with rapidly increasing expenditures for pharmaceutical...
This dissertation includes three chapters examining various effects of the Medicaid expansion throug...
In this article, the authors evaluate the cost and utilization effects of the SELECT implementations...
This issue brief analyzes the increase in Medicare Part D premiums over the past year and finds, on ...
Medicaid programs in some states have attempted to shift home health care costs to Medicare by using...
This paper investigates the impact of Medicare HMO penetration on the medical care expenditures incu...
Background: Proposals to expand Medicare coverage tend to be expensive, but the value of services pu...
This article examines the factors that affect Medicare beneficiaries' choices in the supplemental he...
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To investigate the extent of favorable health maintenance organization (HMO) selection for a longitu...
The U.S. states have transformed their health care delivery and financing systems into managed care ...
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act relies upon state governments for the implementation ...
Medicaid and Medicare are the two largest public health insurance programs in the US, providing cove...
The first study of this dissertation examines the determinants of Medicare supplemental coverage cho...
In 2012, the Medicare program paid private health plans $136 billion to cover about 13 million benef...
OBJECTIVES: State Medicaid programs struggle with rapidly increasing expenditures for pharmaceutical...
This dissertation includes three chapters examining various effects of the Medicaid expansion throug...
In this article, the authors evaluate the cost and utilization effects of the SELECT implementations...
This issue brief analyzes the increase in Medicare Part D premiums over the past year and finds, on ...
Medicaid programs in some states have attempted to shift home health care costs to Medicare by using...
This paper investigates the impact of Medicare HMO penetration on the medical care expenditures incu...
Background: Proposals to expand Medicare coverage tend to be expensive, but the value of services pu...
This article examines the factors that affect Medicare beneficiaries' choices in the supplemental he...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/86929/1/j.1475-6773.2011.01275.x.pd
To investigate the extent of favorable health maintenance organization (HMO) selection for a longitu...
The U.S. states have transformed their health care delivery and financing systems into managed care ...
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act relies upon state governments for the implementation ...
Medicaid and Medicare are the two largest public health insurance programs in the US, providing cove...
The first study of this dissertation examines the determinants of Medicare supplemental coverage cho...
In 2012, the Medicare program paid private health plans $136 billion to cover about 13 million benef...
OBJECTIVES: State Medicaid programs struggle with rapidly increasing expenditures for pharmaceutical...
This dissertation includes three chapters examining various effects of the Medicaid expansion throug...