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This report examines the site-specific impacts of the Channeling Demonstration in an effort to determine whether any one site or group of sites was more successful than others in achieving the objectives of the demonstration.
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The evaluation of the National Long-Term Care Channeling Demonstration featured a randomized design in which applicants to the program were randomly assigned to either the treatment group, which had the opportunity to receive Channeling services, and the baseline, 6 months, 12 months and, for...
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Suggests that local forces may explain why the Medicare managed care market has not developed as the optimists predicted.
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Based on the findings presented in this article, HCFA is conducting another set of demonstrations on case management and care coordination, which Mathematica is helping to design.
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This article identifies a high-risk subgroup of Medicare beneficiaries in the Medicare Coordinated Care Demonstration for which 4 of the 11 participating programs significantly reduced hospitalizations, and the distinguishing features of those successful programs. Frequent in-person contact (in...
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This report results from an investigation of the extent to which differential attrition form the research sample in the Channeling Demonstration might have led to biased estimates of program impact.
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