The state of Florida implemented mandatory managed care for Medicaid enrollees via the Statewide Medicaid Managed Care (SMMC) program in April of 2014. The objective of this study was to examine the impact of the implementation of the SMMC program on the access to care and quality of maternal care for Medicaid enrollees, as measured by several hospital obstetric outcomes. The primary data source for this retrospective observational study was the Hospital Cost and Utilization Project (HCUP) all-payer State ED (SED) visit and State Inpatient Databases (SIDs) from 2010 to 2017. The primary health outcomes for obstetric care were primary cesarean, preterm birth, postpartum preventable ED visits, postpartum preventable readmissions, and vaginal ...
BACKGROUND: Teens and racial and ethnic minority women are less likely to initiate prenatal care (PN...
This study examines the patterns of length of stay (LOS) and inpatient costs for both Me...
Women in the United States (US) experience the highest rate of maternal mortality of similar countri...
Objective: To determine if the implementation of the Pregnancy Medical Home program in North Carolin...
Maternal health outcomes, including mortality and morbidity, have been increasing in the U.S. over t...
The Author(s) 2011. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract To asses...
expertly constructing the analysis files and Nancy Allen for assistance with Medicaid data. The auth...
Medicaid is a principal payer for maternity services in many states across the country. This study e...
PURPOSE: To examine factors affecting prenatal and postpartum care for an insured, but vulnerable, p...
Background: Nearly half of US births are financed by Medicaid, and one-third of births occur by cesa...
Most Americans are now in some form of managed care plan that restricts access to services in order ...
Over the last two decades, the United States has spent almost twice as much per person in healthcare...
Background/Aims: We assessed the impact of Texas’s Medicaid payment reform for early elective delive...
The overwhelming social norm for pregnant women in the U.S. is to receive prenatal care from an obst...
The American Rescue Plan provides a pathway for states to expand postpartum Medicaid coverage for lo...
BACKGROUND: Teens and racial and ethnic minority women are less likely to initiate prenatal care (PN...
This study examines the patterns of length of stay (LOS) and inpatient costs for both Me...
Women in the United States (US) experience the highest rate of maternal mortality of similar countri...
Objective: To determine if the implementation of the Pregnancy Medical Home program in North Carolin...
Maternal health outcomes, including mortality and morbidity, have been increasing in the U.S. over t...
The Author(s) 2011. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract To asses...
expertly constructing the analysis files and Nancy Allen for assistance with Medicaid data. The auth...
Medicaid is a principal payer for maternity services in many states across the country. This study e...
PURPOSE: To examine factors affecting prenatal and postpartum care for an insured, but vulnerable, p...
Background: Nearly half of US births are financed by Medicaid, and one-third of births occur by cesa...
Most Americans are now in some form of managed care plan that restricts access to services in order ...
Over the last two decades, the United States has spent almost twice as much per person in healthcare...
Background/Aims: We assessed the impact of Texas’s Medicaid payment reform for early elective delive...
The overwhelming social norm for pregnant women in the U.S. is to receive prenatal care from an obst...
The American Rescue Plan provides a pathway for states to expand postpartum Medicaid coverage for lo...
BACKGROUND: Teens and racial and ethnic minority women are less likely to initiate prenatal care (PN...
This study examines the patterns of length of stay (LOS) and inpatient costs for both Me...
Women in the United States (US) experience the highest rate of maternal mortality of similar countri...