We used data on 5490 nonfederal, short-term general hospitals to evaluate the relative effectiveness of regulatory and market-oriented cost-control policies on hospital cost inflation between 1982 and 1986. All-payer rate-regulation programs reduced inflation rates by 16.3% in Massachusetts, 15.4% in Maryland, and 6.3% in New York, compared with the control hospitals in 43 states with neither all-payer rate regulation nor an aggressive market-oriented strategy. New Jersey hospitals experienced a rate of cost inflation similar to the control hospitals. Given the effectiveness of its regulatory program in the 1970s, however, New Jersey began and ended the period from 1982 to 1986 with the lowest costs, controlling for wages and patient mix. C...
Maine implemented a hospital rate-setting program in 1984 at approximately the same time as Medicare...
This study used 1982-1986 data on 262 private community hospitals to evaluate the effects of selecti...
This Article reviews the history of hospital rate setting in New Jersey, emphasizing the system\u27s...
We used data on 5490 nonfederal, short-term general hospitals to evaluate the relative effectiveness...
OBJECTIVE--Health maintenance organizations (HMOs) have stimulated price competition in California h...
Using 1982 data from 5732 US hospitals, we found that costs were substantially higher in hospitals o...
Reviews the impact of seven states' past regulation of hospital payments on state hospital cost incr...
The effects of cost containment and related factors on hospital quality of care were studied. A majo...
The regulatory approach for controlling hospital costs, as it has evolved in the United States, requ...
This study analyzes the factors that influenced hospital expenses and revenues prior to and followin...
This study assesses the ability of managed care to contain hospital costs since the managed care bac...
From its once pre-eminent position in state health policy, hospital rate setting has declined in use...
Market-based reforms are increasingly embraced to slow the rate of growth in health care costs, and ...
Thesis. 1979. M.S.--Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Alfred P. Sloan School of Management.MICR...
BackgroundA variety of approaches have been used to contain escalating hospital costs. One approach ...
Maine implemented a hospital rate-setting program in 1984 at approximately the same time as Medicare...
This study used 1982-1986 data on 262 private community hospitals to evaluate the effects of selecti...
This Article reviews the history of hospital rate setting in New Jersey, emphasizing the system\u27s...
We used data on 5490 nonfederal, short-term general hospitals to evaluate the relative effectiveness...
OBJECTIVE--Health maintenance organizations (HMOs) have stimulated price competition in California h...
Using 1982 data from 5732 US hospitals, we found that costs were substantially higher in hospitals o...
Reviews the impact of seven states' past regulation of hospital payments on state hospital cost incr...
The effects of cost containment and related factors on hospital quality of care were studied. A majo...
The regulatory approach for controlling hospital costs, as it has evolved in the United States, requ...
This study analyzes the factors that influenced hospital expenses and revenues prior to and followin...
This study assesses the ability of managed care to contain hospital costs since the managed care bac...
From its once pre-eminent position in state health policy, hospital rate setting has declined in use...
Market-based reforms are increasingly embraced to slow the rate of growth in health care costs, and ...
Thesis. 1979. M.S.--Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Alfred P. Sloan School of Management.MICR...
BackgroundA variety of approaches have been used to contain escalating hospital costs. One approach ...
Maine implemented a hospital rate-setting program in 1984 at approximately the same time as Medicare...
This study used 1982-1986 data on 262 private community hospitals to evaluate the effects of selecti...
This Article reviews the history of hospital rate setting in New Jersey, emphasizing the system\u27s...