Hospitals in California have argued that because of hospital competition and managed care, their costs have increased faster than their revenues. By developing a payer-specific Case Mix Index (CMI) for Medi-Cal, California\u27s Medicaid programme, this study attempts to test the hospitals\u27 argument. Using California hospitals\u27 financial and utilisation data for selected years from 1986 through 1998, this study finds that the coefficients for Medi-Cal CMIs in the hospital inpatient revenue model were greater than those in the hospital inpatient cost model until 1995. Since 1995, however, the coefficients of CMIs in the cost model have been greater than those in the revenue model. Thus, by focusing on the payer-specific CMI for Medi-Cal...
A surge in hospital consolidation is fueling formation of ever larger multi-hospital systems through...
Hospital uncompensated care (UC) plays a vital role in access to health services for the uninsured a...
To measure the impact of health maintenance organizations (HMOs) on hospital capacity, utilization, ...
Hospitals in California have argued that because of hospital competition and managed care, their cos...
Competition among hospitals and managed care have forced hospital industry to be more efficient. Wit...
Competition among hospitals and managed care have forced hospital industry to be more efficient. Wit...
Competition among hospitals and managed care have forced hospital industry to be more efficient. Wit...
Medicare paid hospitals a higher amount per admission in 1984 than had been planned because the case...
We explore what effect controlling for various patient characteristics beyond a case-mix index (DRG)...
The healthcare literature sometimes cites Medicare as a negative determinant of hospital profitabili...
This study assesses the ability of managed care to contain hospital costs since the managed care bac...
The 28-percent change in average Medicare inpatient cost per case between 1984 and 1987 is decompose...
In 1992, Congress created the 340B Drug Pricing Program that requires drug manufacturers to provide ...
BackgroundA variety of approaches have been used to contain escalating hospital costs. One approach ...
Competition among hospitals is commonly regarded as inefficient due to the medical arms race phenome...
A surge in hospital consolidation is fueling formation of ever larger multi-hospital systems through...
Hospital uncompensated care (UC) plays a vital role in access to health services for the uninsured a...
To measure the impact of health maintenance organizations (HMOs) on hospital capacity, utilization, ...
Hospitals in California have argued that because of hospital competition and managed care, their cos...
Competition among hospitals and managed care have forced hospital industry to be more efficient. Wit...
Competition among hospitals and managed care have forced hospital industry to be more efficient. Wit...
Competition among hospitals and managed care have forced hospital industry to be more efficient. Wit...
Medicare paid hospitals a higher amount per admission in 1984 than had been planned because the case...
We explore what effect controlling for various patient characteristics beyond a case-mix index (DRG)...
The healthcare literature sometimes cites Medicare as a negative determinant of hospital profitabili...
This study assesses the ability of managed care to contain hospital costs since the managed care bac...
The 28-percent change in average Medicare inpatient cost per case between 1984 and 1987 is decompose...
In 1992, Congress created the 340B Drug Pricing Program that requires drug manufacturers to provide ...
BackgroundA variety of approaches have been used to contain escalating hospital costs. One approach ...
Competition among hospitals is commonly regarded as inefficient due to the medical arms race phenome...
A surge in hospital consolidation is fueling formation of ever larger multi-hospital systems through...
Hospital uncompensated care (UC) plays a vital role in access to health services for the uninsured a...
To measure the impact of health maintenance organizations (HMOs) on hospital capacity, utilization, ...