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- in Grantee Publication by Hall, M.
- in Grantee Publication by Swartz, K., and Garnick, D.W.
Despite the widely held belief that states lack power to alter insurance companies’ behavior, New Jersey’s individual health insurance market reform unearthed ways for states to expand coverage.
- in Grantee Publication by Conover, C., Mah, M., Rankin, P., and F.A. Sloan
- in Grantee Publication by Shea, J., Kletke, P., Wozniak, G., Polsky, D., and J. Escarce
- in Grantee Publication by Blough, D.K., Madden, C.W., and Hornbrook, M.C.
Traditionally, linear regression has been the technique of choice for predicting medical risk. This paper presents a new approach to modeling the second part of two-part models utilizing extensions of the generalized linear model.
- in Grantee Publication by Hillman, A.L., Pauly, M.V., Escarce, J.J., Ripley, K., Gaynor, M., Clouse, J., and Ross, R.
This study estimates the impact of patient financial incentives on the use and cost of prescription drugs in the context of differing physician payment mechanisms.
- in Findings Brief by HCFO
- in Grantee Publication by Sloan, F.A., Christopher, C.J., and M.A. Hall
- in Grantee Publication by Conrad, D.A.
This paper analyzes the emerging marketplace arrangements in health care that shift risk between different organizations and economic agents.