Analyzes the distribution of Medi-Cal expenditures and the characteristics of high-cost beneficiaries, including demographics, types of care, conditions, and other coverage. Compares costs by comorbidity and utilization and cost drivers by coverage type
Provides a 2008 snapshot of the Medicare Part D market in California, including sources and plan typ...
One of the most pressing challenges facing most health care systems is rising costs. As the populati...
Outlines trends in the long-term financial burden insurance premiums and out-of-pocket costs pose on...
Provides an overview of and data on California's Medicaid program, including history, funding source...
Outlines steps in designing a comprehensive management program for Medicaid beneficiaries with compl...
Looks at how the instability of children's enrollment in Medi-Cal affects the quality of health care...
Issue: Fifty-six million people—17 percent of the U.S. population—rely on Medicare. Yet, its benefit...
BackgroundAmidst high and rising health care spending in the US, there is a growing focus on patient...
AbstractObjectiveThis article examines methods for identifying future high-cost cases of Medicaid-co...
The health care safety net is a patchwork of programs and providers that serve low-income California...
Provides an overview of the state's health plans and insurers, including trends in market share, enr...
Medi-Cal, California's Medicaid program, pays providers for essential primary, specialty, acute, and...
Examines trends in 2008 U.S. healthcare spending as a share of GDP and the federal budget; spending ...
Devising effective cost-containment strategies in public insurance programs requires understanding t...
Provider groups taking on risk for the overall costs of care in accountable care organizations are d...
Provides a 2008 snapshot of the Medicare Part D market in California, including sources and plan typ...
One of the most pressing challenges facing most health care systems is rising costs. As the populati...
Outlines trends in the long-term financial burden insurance premiums and out-of-pocket costs pose on...
Provides an overview of and data on California's Medicaid program, including history, funding source...
Outlines steps in designing a comprehensive management program for Medicaid beneficiaries with compl...
Looks at how the instability of children's enrollment in Medi-Cal affects the quality of health care...
Issue: Fifty-six million people—17 percent of the U.S. population—rely on Medicare. Yet, its benefit...
BackgroundAmidst high and rising health care spending in the US, there is a growing focus on patient...
AbstractObjectiveThis article examines methods for identifying future high-cost cases of Medicaid-co...
The health care safety net is a patchwork of programs and providers that serve low-income California...
Provides an overview of the state's health plans and insurers, including trends in market share, enr...
Medi-Cal, California's Medicaid program, pays providers for essential primary, specialty, acute, and...
Examines trends in 2008 U.S. healthcare spending as a share of GDP and the federal budget; spending ...
Devising effective cost-containment strategies in public insurance programs requires understanding t...
Provider groups taking on risk for the overall costs of care in accountable care organizations are d...
Provides a 2008 snapshot of the Medicare Part D market in California, including sources and plan typ...
One of the most pressing challenges facing most health care systems is rising costs. As the populati...
Outlines trends in the long-term financial burden insurance premiums and out-of-pocket costs pose on...