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How Well Do HMOs Stack Up Against Fee-for-Service Plans?

March 1, 2003 | Program Result Report

Brandeis University contracted with two experts in the economics of health care to conduct a literature review and develop a paper for presentation at the Eighth Princeton Conference.

Is There a Specialist in the House? Most People Don't Ask the Question

July 1, 2002 | Program Result Report

Researchers from the Johns Hopkins University School of Hygiene and Public Health examined the mix of services provided to consumers enrolled in alternative types of managed-care plans.

Type of Facility Providing Rehabilitation Care Affects Outcomes

November 1, 2000 | Program Result Report

From 1991 to 1996, researchers at the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center compared outcomes among elderly patients in two types of health care settings.

New England Medical Center Analysis Shows No Difference in Health Outcomes Between Fee-for-Service Medicare and Medicare HMOs

April 1, 2005 | Program Result Report

In 2003 investigators at New England Medical Center Hospitals, Boston, collected four-year follow-up data from a cohort of Medicare beneficiaries under study since 1998 to examine differences in health outcomes related to physical and mental health and death for beneficiaries enrolled in traditional fee-for-service Medicare versus those enrolled in Medicare HMOs.

Elder Health Program in Baltimore Achieves Better Outcomes for Low-Income Elderly Through a Capitated System

January 1, 2003 | Program Result Report

The Johns Hopkins University, Bloomberg School of Public Health studied Elder Health, a for-profit managed-care provider in Baltimore, Md., that serves individuals eligible for both Medicare and Medicaid (i.e., dually eligible).

Chronically Ill Patients Give Managed Care Higher Marks Than Indemnity Insurance

September 1, 2003 | Program Result Report

Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston investigated the quality of care that managed-care plans provide to patients with a chronic medical condition compared to that indemnity plans (offering fee-for-service care) provide to such patients.

Have Drug Treatment Services Suffered Under Managed Care?

December 1, 2003 | Program Result Report

Investigators at University of Pennsylvania's Treatment Research Institute and the Alcohol Research Group at the University of California, Berkeley (analyzed the impact of managed care on substance abuse treatment.

Cultural Competency Training and Performance Reports to Improve Diabetes Care for Black Patients

January 5, 2010 | Journal Article

Increasing clinician awareness of racial disparities and improving communication may enhance diabetes care among Black patients. This study evaluated the effect of cultural competency training and performance feedback for primary care clinicians on diabetes care for Black patients.

Drug Abuse and Crime Top Public Opinion About Children's Health Care Concerns

February 28, 2000 | Program Result Report

Harvard University School of Public Health designed and fielded original public opinion surveys on health issues and reviewed and synthesized existing surveys conducted by other organizations.

Study Panels Suggest Ways to Restructure Medicare

January 1, 2004 | Program Result Report

From 1995 to 2003, the National Academy of Social Insurance convened seven study panels to examine issues pertaining to the restructuring of Medicare.

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