Graduation date: 2012Managed care plans purport to improve the health of their members with chronic diseases. How has the growing adoption of Medicare Advantage (MA), the managed care program for Medicare beneficiaries, affected the progression of chronic disease? The literature is rich with articles focusing on managed care organizations' impacts on quality of care, access, patient satisfaction, and costs. However, few studies have analyzed these impacts with respect to market penetration of Medicare managed care.\ud \ud The objective of this research has been to analyze the relationships between the market penetration of MA plans and the progression of chronic diseases among Medicare beneficiaries. The Chronic Disease Severity Index scale...
While definitions of “disease management ” (DM) emphasize quality of care for populations with chron...
This issue brief examines Medicare and managed care for Medicare beneficiaries with behavioral healt...
Examines the administrative and medical expenses, quality of care, and financial stability of public...
BACKGROUND: The payment and regulatory policies facing Medicare managed care plans have changed cons...
This paper investigates the impact of Medicare HMO penetration on the medical care expenditures incu...
Chapter summary Each year the Commission provides a status report on the Medicare Advantage (MA) pro...
Medicare Advantage (MA) markets are significantly more robust, with higher private insurer participa...
Increases in the activity of managed care organizations may have "spilover effects, " infl...
An increasing number of Medicare beneficiaries are enrolling in managed care programs such as Medica...
An increasing number of Medicare beneficiaries are enrolling in managed care programs such as Medica...
In the United States, the fraction of individuals with public insurance is growing and the policies ...
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Each year the Commission provides a status report on the Medicare Advantage (MA) program. In 2012, t...
Background: The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) estimates one in four adults have two...
This paper investigates the impact of Medicare HMO penetration on the medical care expenditures incu...
While definitions of “disease management ” (DM) emphasize quality of care for populations with chron...
This issue brief examines Medicare and managed care for Medicare beneficiaries with behavioral healt...
Examines the administrative and medical expenses, quality of care, and financial stability of public...
BACKGROUND: The payment and regulatory policies facing Medicare managed care plans have changed cons...
This paper investigates the impact of Medicare HMO penetration on the medical care expenditures incu...
Chapter summary Each year the Commission provides a status report on the Medicare Advantage (MA) pro...
Medicare Advantage (MA) markets are significantly more robust, with higher private insurer participa...
Increases in the activity of managed care organizations may have "spilover effects, " infl...
An increasing number of Medicare beneficiaries are enrolling in managed care programs such as Medica...
An increasing number of Medicare beneficiaries are enrolling in managed care programs such as Medica...
In the United States, the fraction of individuals with public insurance is growing and the policies ...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/86929/1/j.1475-6773.2011.01275.x.pd
Each year the Commission provides a status report on the Medicare Advantage (MA) program. In 2012, t...
Background: The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) estimates one in four adults have two...
This paper investigates the impact of Medicare HMO penetration on the medical care expenditures incu...
While definitions of “disease management ” (DM) emphasize quality of care for populations with chron...
This issue brief examines Medicare and managed care for Medicare beneficiaries with behavioral healt...
Examines the administrative and medical expenses, quality of care, and financial stability of public...