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Autor:
Diana J. Mason, Dominique A. Tobbell, Stephen J. Inrig, Alondra Nelson, David Wright, Jeanette Walsh, Susanne Rueβ, Judith Godden, Lynn McDonald, Hibba Abugideiri, Robin Bernstein, Astrid Stölzle, Marilyn Beston, Stephen L. Isaacs, David C. Colby
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Nursing History Review. 22:188-212
For fifty years, Medicare and Medicaid have stood at the center of a contentious debate surrounding American government, citizenship, and health care entitlement. In Medicare and Medicaid at 50, leading scholars in politics, government, economics, he
Autor:
Stephen L. Isaacs, David C. Colby
The RWJF's biannual update on the latest developments in U.S. health care To Improve Health and Health Care is the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation's biannual anthology, focusing on the pressing health and health care issues facing the country. This vo
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The Foundation Review. 3:70-80
Autor:
David C. Colby, Laurence C. Baker
Publikováno v:
Health Services Research. 44:2193-2197
As academic fields and professions go, health services research is relatively young. Whether one dates the beginning of this field to the first National Institutes of Health study section on health services research in 1960, the passage of Medicare a
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Annals of Emergency Medicine. 48:1-8
Study objective We identify frequent users of the emergency department (ED) and determine the characteristics of these patients. Methods Using the 2000 to 2001 population-based, nationally representative Community Tracking Study Household Survey, we
Autor:
Linda T. Bilheimer, David C. Colby
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Health Affairs. 20:83-95
This paper focuses on the major health care initiatives and proposals that policymakers have enacted or considered since 1980 and describes what we can learn from these efforts to expand coverage. Most proposals have focused on incremental strategies
Autor:
David C. Colby, Sally Trude
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Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law. 22:49-71
Implementation of the Medicare Fee Schedule (MFS) introduced concerns about the potential for reduced access to care, especially for vulnerable populations. These analyses show differences in access before and after the MFS that cannot be explained b