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On The Road To Universal Coverage

This paper provides an early look at the impacts of health reform in Massachusetts on working-age adults.

Published In: Health Affairs (Web Exclusive)

Journal articles 11/20/2009 

Medicaid Managed Care and Health Care for Children: Part 1

Between 1996 and 1998, the number of Medicaid recipients covered by managed care plans grew by nearly 3.5 million, from 40 percent to almost 54 percent. This study investigates the impact of late the 1990s growth in Medicaid managed care on children's health care...

Published In: Health Services Research

Journal articles 11/20/2009 

Massachusetts Health Reform Implementation

The Massachusetts reform rolls on, meeting major milestones, confronting challenges, both anticipated and unanticipated, and offering valuable and important lessons for the nation

Published In: Health Affairs (Web Exclusive)

Journal articles 11/20/2009 

Moving to Mandatory Medicaid Managed Care in Ohio

This article assesses the effect of mandatory Health Maintenance Organization (HMO) enrollment on prenatal care use, smoking and birth weight for Medicaid-covered pregnant women.

Published In: Medical Care

Journal articles 11/20/2009 

Medicaid Managed Care: The Last Bastion of the HMO?

States rely on health maintenance organizations (HMOs) for their Medicaid beneficiaries because they offer guaranteed access to comprehensive benefits at a predictable cost. This is true despite movement away from HMOs, or at least the more restrictive variants, in...

Published In: Health Affairs

Journal articles 11/20/2009 

Is the Impact of Managed Care on Hospital Prices Decreasing?

In this study, the authors show that managed care organizations resulted in decreased private health spending in the 1990s, but that their impact on hospital prices lessened after 2001 as health care plans with restricted choice declined in popularity.

Published In: Journal of Health Economics

Journal articles 11/20/2009 

The Importance of Geographic Data Aggregation in Assessing Disparities in American Indian Prenatal Care

This study sought to determine where aggregate national data for American Indians/Alaska Natives (AIANs) mask geographic variation and substantial subnational disparities in prenatal care utilization.

Published In: American Journal of Public Health (Online)

Journal articles 11/17/2009 

Massachusetts Health Reform: Employer Coverage From Employees' Perspective

Access to coverage has grown-even as some workers in small firms have faced higher contributions to premiums.

Published In: Health Affairs (Web Exclusive)

Journal articles 11/17/2009 

Measuring Adequacy of Coverage for the Privately Insured

This article examines the adequacy of private insurance for adults and children. In response to increasing costs, private insurance programs have increased cost-sharing for their members, but little is known about changes to out-of-pocket spending at the national level.

Published In: Medical Care Research and Review

Journal articles 11/13/2009 

Sources of Advantageous Selection

Contrary to the conventional wisdom, this new research found both strong evidence of multidimensional private information and advantageous selection in the Medigap market. The authors argue that selection based on risk aversion is advantageous, assuming those who...

Published In: Journal of Political Economy

Journal articles 11/04/2009 

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