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Findings suggest that many hospitals' negotiating leverage significantly increased after years of decline. Today, many … hospitals are viewed as having the greatest leverage in local markets. Changes in three areas—the policy and purchasing … context, managed care plan market, and hospital market—appear to explain why hospitals' leverage increased, particularly …
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for women not enrolled in TennCare. Variation in outcomes across managed care organizations is probably due to risk …
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Reviews Tennessee's experience setting, monitoring, and updating capitation rates for Medicaid managed behavioral health care and draws lessons for other states. Finds that the initial behavioral health rate was inadequate, primarily because of the way available information was used, rather than...
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first three years of Tennessee's Medicaid managed care program, TennCare. Using claims data containing fee …
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€œmeaningful use.†Through an analysis of Medicare data, the study found a substantial increase in the percentage of hospitals …-access, smaller, and publicly owned or nonprofit hospitals appeared to be at risk of failing to meet the criteria. …
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This article found that more than 15 percent of U.S. hospitals have adopted at least a basic electronic health record …, hospitals will have to accelerate adoption of EHRs above the current pace to participate in meaningful use. …
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Although the quality of health care in our nation varies widely, consumers have historically had little information about quality to help them make better choices. Hospital Compare, a central component of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Hospital Quality Initiative, is an...
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Hospitals have greater administrative control over the actions and resources of physicians they employ, enabling the …
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controlling health care costs. Compared to other hospitals, high-price hospitals tend to be larger, be major teaching hospitals … sources. However, quality indicators for high-price hospitals were mixed. Although these hospitals fared better than other … hospitals on U.S. News & World Report rankings, which are largely based on reputation, they generally scored worse on objective …
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hospitals receiving electronic health record incentive payments between 2011 (17.4 percent) and 2012 (36.8 percent). However …, critical-access, smaller, and publicly owned or nonprofit hospitals appeared to be at risk of failing to meet the criteria. …
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