Randall Brown

Summary

Affiliation: Mathematica Policy Research
Country: USA

Publications

  1. ncbi 15-site randomized trial of coordinated care in Medicare FFS
    Randall Brown
    Mathematica Policy Research, Inc, Princeton, NJ 98540, USA
    Health Care Financ Rev 30:5-25. 2008
  2. ncbi Six features of Medicare coordinated care demonstration programs that cut hospital admissions of high-risk patients
    Randall S Brown
    health research at Mathematica Policy Research, in Princeton, New Jersey, USA
    Health Aff (Millwood) 31:1156-66. 2012
  3. ncbi Effects of care coordination on hospitalization, quality of care, and health care expenditures among Medicare beneficiaries: 15 randomized trials
    Deborah Peikes
    Mathematica Policy Research Inc, 600 Alexander Pk, Princeton, NJ 08550, USA
    JAMA 301:603-18. 2009
  4. ncbi How do hired workers fare under consumer-directed personal care?
    Stacy Dale
    Mathematica Policy Research, Inc, Princeton, NJ 08543, USA
    Gerontologist 45:583-92. 2005
  5. ncbi Effects of Cash and Counseling on personal care and well-being
    Barbara Lepidus Carlson
    Mathematica Policy Research Inc, PO Box 2393, Princeton, NJ 08543 2393, USA
    Health Serv Res 42:467-87. 2007
  6. ncbi Easing the burden of caregiving: the impact of consumer direction on primary informal caregivers in Arkansas
    Leslie Foster
    Mathematica Policy Research, Inc, P.O. Box 2393, Princeton, NJ 08543, USA
    Gerontologist 45:474-85. 2005
  7. ncbi Impacts of a disease management program for dually eligible beneficiaries
    Dominick Esposito
    Mathematica Policy Research, Inc, Princeton, NJ 98540, USA
    Health Care Financ Rev 30:27-45. 2008
  8. ncbi The effects of cash and counseling on personal care services and Medicaid costs in Arkansas
    Stacy Dale
    Mathematica Policy Research, Princeton, New Jersey, USA
    Health Aff (Millwood) . 2003
  9. ncbi Reducing nursing home use through consumer-directed personal care services
    Stacy B Dale
    Mathematica Policy Research, Inc, Princeton, New Jersey 08543, USA
    Med Care 44:760-7. 2006
  10. ncbi Improving the quality of Medicaid personal assistance through consumer direction
    Leslie Foster
    Mathematica Policy Research, Princeton, New Jersey, USA
    Health Aff (Millwood) . 2003

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Publications10

  1. ncbi 15-site randomized trial of coordinated care in Medicare FFS
    Randall Brown
    Mathematica Policy Research, Inc, Princeton, NJ 98540, USA
    Health Care Financ Rev 30:5-25. 2008
    ..The treatment group had significantly fewer hospitalizations in only one program; no program reduced gross or net expenditures. However, effects may be observed when 4 years of followup are available and sample sizes increase...
  2. ncbi Six features of Medicare coordinated care demonstration programs that cut hospital admissions of high-risk patients
    Randall S Brown
    health research at Mathematica Policy Research, in Princeton, New Jersey, USA
    Health Aff (Millwood) 31:1156-66. 2012
    ..However, the approaches would save money only if care coordination fees were modest and organizations found cost-effective ways to deliver the interventions...
  3. ncbi Effects of care coordination on hospitalization, quality of care, and health care expenditures among Medicare beneficiaries: 15 randomized trials
    Deborah Peikes
    Mathematica Policy Research Inc, 600 Alexander Pk, Princeton, NJ 08550, USA
    JAMA 301:603-18. 2009
    ..Medicare expenditures of patients with chronic illnesses might be reduced through improvements in care, patient adherence, and communication...
  4. ncbi How do hired workers fare under consumer-directed personal care?
    Stacy Dale
    Mathematica Policy Research, Inc, Princeton, NJ 08543, USA
    Gerontologist 45:583-92. 2005
    ..This study describes the experiences of workers hired under consumer direction...
  5. ncbi Effects of Cash and Counseling on personal care and well-being
    Barbara Lepidus Carlson
    Mathematica Policy Research Inc, PO Box 2393, Princeton, NJ 08543 2393, USA
    Health Serv Res 42:467-87. 2007
    ..To examine how a new model of consumer-directed care changes the way that consumers with disabilities meet their personal care needs and, in turn, affects their well-being...
  6. ncbi Easing the burden of caregiving: the impact of consumer direction on primary informal caregivers in Arkansas
    Leslie Foster
    Mathematica Policy Research, Inc, P.O. Box 2393, Princeton, NJ 08543, USA
    Gerontologist 45:474-85. 2005
    ..IMPLICATIONS: Permitting interested Medicaid beneficiaries to direct their own in-home supportive services reduces burden on informal caregivers, which may help reduce beneficiaries' nursing home use...
  7. ncbi Impacts of a disease management program for dually eligible beneficiaries
    Dominick Esposito
    Mathematica Policy Research, Inc, Princeton, NJ 98540, USA
    Health Care Financ Rev 30:27-45. 2008
    ..However, for beneficiaries with CHF who resided in high-cost South Florida counties, the program reduced Medicare expenditures by 9.6 percent...
  8. ncbi The effects of cash and counseling on personal care services and Medicaid costs in Arkansas
    Stacy Dale
    Mathematica Policy Research, Princeton, New Jersey, USA
    Health Aff (Millwood) . 2003
    ..By the second year after enrollment, these higher personal care expenditures were offset by lower spending for nursing homes and other Medicaid services...
  9. ncbi Reducing nursing home use through consumer-directed personal care services
    Stacy B Dale
    Mathematica Policy Research, Inc, Princeton, New Jersey 08543, USA
    Med Care 44:760-7. 2006
    ..This favorable reduction in nursing facility costs was much more pronounced in Arkansas than in the other 2 states (New Jersey and Florida) where the Cash and Counseling demonstration was carried out...
  10. ncbi Improving the quality of Medicaid personal assistance through consumer direction
    Leslie Foster
    Mathematica Policy Research, Princeton, New Jersey, USA
    Health Aff (Millwood) . 2003
    ..Moreover, contrary to some concerns, it did not adversely affect participants' health and safety...