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National estimates of the effects of mandatory Medicaid managed care programs on health care access and use, 1997-1999Bowen Garrett
Health Policy Center, The Urban Institute, Washington, DC 20037, USA
Med Care 43:649-57. 2005..We sought to explore how mandatory Medicaid managed care programs affect access to care and use among full-year Medicaid beneficiaries not receiving SSI or Medicare...
Health insurance and labor markets: concepts, open questions, and data needsBowen Garrett
Urban Institute, Washington, DC 20037, USA
Inquiry 45:30-57. 2008....
Effects of Medicaid managed care programs on health services access and useBowen Garrett
The Urban Institute, Health Policy Center, Washington, DC 20037, USA
Health Serv Res 38:575-94. 2003..CONCLUSIONS: Mandatory PCCM/HMO programs improved access and utilization relative to traditional FFS Medicaid, primarily for children. Mandatory HMO programs caused some access problems for women...
Do welfare caseload declines make the Medicaid risk pool sicker?Bowen Garrett
Health Policy Center of the Urban Institute, Washington, DC 20037, USA
Inquiry 39:12-33. 2002..We adjust utilization differences for insurance status and factors often used to adjust capitation rates. We conclude that declining welfare caseloads likely will result in a sicker and more expensive adult Medicaid risk pool...
Does Medicaid managed care affect access to care for the uninsured?Jessica E Haberer
Urban Institute in Washington, DC, USA
Health Aff (Millwood) 24:1095-105. 2005....
Health insurance expansions for working families: a comparison of targeting strategiesDanielle H Ferry
Department of Health Policy and Management, Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health, New York City, USA
Health Aff (Millwood) 21:246-54. 2002..When we examine the effectiveness of targeting by family type, we find that marital status and number of workers in the family make little difference once we control for the presence of children and for poverty level...
