States are increasingly turning to Medicaid managed care as a key strategy to manage costs and encourage innovation in health care delivery. This report examines health care providers' perspectives on the role of managed care in improving health services for low-income adults in four communities: Milwaukee, Wisconsin; Oakland, California; Seattle, Washington; and Washington, D.C. It finds that providers do not generally perceive Medicaid managed care as a catalyst for delivery system reform. Fragmented delivery systems, limits on the types of services for which managed care organizations are at risk, and the volatility in managed care markets all present challenges to improving care delivery. Policy and operational changes could enhance the...
Evaluating Accountable Care Organizations is difficult because there is a great deal of heterogeneity...
Thesis advisor: Peter GottschalkThesis advisor: Thomas McGuireThesis advisor: Donald CoxDoes managed...
Rhetoric, theory, and high expectations often guide government action. These political paradigms may...
Managed care is a fundamental shift from the historical fee-for-service payment systems. It provides...
Should government protect mission-driven providers in the shift to Medicaid managed care? In part, t...
States across the country are embracing integrated care delivery models as part of their efforts to ...
Examines the Medicaid payment and care delivery systems in states working to develop accountable car...
Managed care has brought about impor-tant changes in how the health care system is financed and serv...
In a steady but rapid march, managed care has come to Medicaid. Privatization has undoubtedly rebuil...
Does managed care produce lower health care utilization and costs through better aligned financial i...
Medicaid provides coverage to approximately 60 million individuals and is the largest single payer o...
The article focuses on the role of health planning agencies in the context of managed care. The auth...
In the United States, the fraction of individuals with public insurance is growing and the policies ...
Many consumers and employers are becoming increasingly concerned about the cost, quality, and approp...
Medicaid has financed care for the poor for five decades. During that time it has balanced two impo...
Evaluating Accountable Care Organizations is difficult because there is a great deal of heterogeneity...
Thesis advisor: Peter GottschalkThesis advisor: Thomas McGuireThesis advisor: Donald CoxDoes managed...
Rhetoric, theory, and high expectations often guide government action. These political paradigms may...
Managed care is a fundamental shift from the historical fee-for-service payment systems. It provides...
Should government protect mission-driven providers in the shift to Medicaid managed care? In part, t...
States across the country are embracing integrated care delivery models as part of their efforts to ...
Examines the Medicaid payment and care delivery systems in states working to develop accountable car...
Managed care has brought about impor-tant changes in how the health care system is financed and serv...
In a steady but rapid march, managed care has come to Medicaid. Privatization has undoubtedly rebuil...
Does managed care produce lower health care utilization and costs through better aligned financial i...
Medicaid provides coverage to approximately 60 million individuals and is the largest single payer o...
The article focuses on the role of health planning agencies in the context of managed care. The auth...
In the United States, the fraction of individuals with public insurance is growing and the policies ...
Many consumers and employers are becoming increasingly concerned about the cost, quality, and approp...
Medicaid has financed care for the poor for five decades. During that time it has balanced two impo...
Evaluating Accountable Care Organizations is difficult because there is a great deal of heterogeneity...
Thesis advisor: Peter GottschalkThesis advisor: Thomas McGuireThesis advisor: Donald CoxDoes managed...
Rhetoric, theory, and high expectations often guide government action. These political paradigms may...