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This paper describes options for expanding access to care for California’s Medi-Cal population. Recent federal policy initiatives and an expanding set of research reports have begun to focus considerable attention on developing new models for the organization of primary care services. Initial...
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Abstract The ACA’s passage was followed by great uncertainty about how the healthcare landscape would transform. During this tumultuous period, a unique group of California’s private sector health systems, medical groups and health plans, alongside public sector leaders, came together to...
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Purpose – This paper aims to examine the concept of sustainability in health care organizations and the key managerial competencies and change management strategies needed to implant a culture of sustainability. Competencies and management development strategies needed to engrain this...
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,322 households observed over the period 1998–2008. The data include FSA expenditures, insurance claim information for covered medical …
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health insurance expansion: public insurance expansions, refundable tax credits for low income people, and employer and … mandates expand coverage to the largest number of previously insured relative to public insurance expansions and individual tax … near-poor. None of the three policies significantly expand insurance coverage among poor working families. Our findings …
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Abstract We analyze the effect that competition between HMOs has on the cost and quality of medical services. Our key result is that increasing competition enhances consumer utility while also moderating the impact of managed care on quality and costs. Indeed, we find that heightened competition...
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