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Understanding State Variation In Heatlh Insurance Dynamics Can Help Tailor Enrollment Strategies For ACA Expansion

September 26, 2013 | Journal Article

These estimates provide a baseline for assessing how outreach and enrollment efforts can be improved by knowledge about differences in the incidence and duration of uninsured spells across states.

Survey Of High-Risk Pool Enrollees Suggests That Targeted Transition Education And Outreach Should Begin Soon

September 9, 2013 | Journal Article

Several provisions of the Affordable Care Act make state and federal high-risk pools unnecessary beginning in January 2014. The authors estimate that approximately half of the enrollees will qualify for Medicaid or premium subsidies in the exchange.

Private Insurers' Payments For Routine Physician Office Visits Vary Substantially Across The United States

September 9, 2013 | Journal Article

This study examines variations in private payments to physicians.

The Cost Of Overtriage

September 9, 2013 | Journal Article

Researchers compare the adjusted total cost of acute injury care to hospital admission costs transported by EMS to acute care hospitals in the western U.S.

Independent Practice Associations And Physician-Hospital Organizations Can Improve Care Management For Smaller Practices

August 8, 2013 | Journal Article

Small and medium-size physician practices may lack the resources to implement health information technology and organized care management processes.

Adoption Of Electronic Health Records Grows Rapidly, But Fewer Than Half Of U.S. Hospitals Had At Least A Basic System In 2012

July 9, 2013 | Journal Article

The U.S. health care system is in the midst of an enormous change in the way health care providers and hospitals document, monitor, and share information about health and care delivery.

Operational Health Information Exchanges Show Substantial Growth, But Long-Term Funding Remains A Concern

July 9, 2013 | Journal Article

Policy-makers are actively promoting the electronic exchange of health information to improve the quality and efficiency of health care.

Office-Based Physicians Are Responding To Incentives And Assistance By Adopting And Using Electronic Health Records

July 9, 2013 | Journal Article

Expanding the use of interoperable electronic health record systems to improve health care delivery is a national policy priority.

Understanding Why Patients Of Low Socioeconomic Status Prefer Hospitals Over Ambulatory Care

July 8, 2013 | Journal Article

Patients with low socioeconomic status (SES) use more acute hospital care and less primary care than patients with high socioeconomic status.

Medicaid Welcome-Mat Effect Of Affordable Care Act Implementation Could Be Substantial

July 8, 2013 | Journal Article

The Affordable Care Act will have important impacts on state Medicaid programs, likely increasing participation among populations that are currently eligible but not enrolled.

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