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Autor:
E. B. Keeler
Publikováno v:
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association. 275:1666-1671
Autor:
E. C. Davidson, J. Goddard-Finegold, Elizabeth J. Susman, M. B. Escobedo, D. K. Gjerdingen, T. N. Hansen, Mary E. D'Alton, E. B. Keeler, L. C. Gilstrap, R. E. Kauffman, Robert L. Goldenberg, William Oh, William H. Clewell, D. A. Grimes, R. Christensen, M. G. Vogel
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology. 173:246-252
Autor:
E. B. Keeler
Publikováno v:
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association. 268:1709-1714
Autor:
E. B. Keeler
Publikováno v:
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association. 264:1962-1968
Publikováno v:
Health services research. 35(1 Pt 1)
OBJECTIVE: To simulate whether allowing small businesses to offer employer-funded medical savings accounts (MSAs) would change the amount or type of insurance coverage. STUDY SETTING: Economic policy evaluation using a national probability sample of
Publikováno v:
JAMA. 275(21)
To understand how medical savings account (MSA) legislation for the nonelderly would affect health care costs.Economic policy evaluation based on the RAND Health Expenditures Simulation Model.National probability sample of nonelderly noninstitutional
Autor:
K L, Kahn, M L, Pearson, E R, Harrison, K A, Desmond, W H, Rogers, L V, Rubenstein, R H, Brook, E B, Keeler
Publikováno v:
JAMA. 271(15)
To analyze whether elderly patients who are black or from poor neighborhoods receive worse hospital care than other patients, taking account of hospital effects and using validated measures of quality of care.We compare quality of care provided to in
Publikováno v:
Health Care Financing Review
Few capitation arrangements vary premiums by a child's health characteristics, yielding an incentive to discriminate against children with predictably high expenditures from chronic diseases. In this article, we explore risk adjusters for the 35 perc
Autor:
E B, Keeler, M, Brodie
Publikováno v:
The Milbank quarterly. 71(3)
The dramatic rise in cesarean-section (C-section) rates, and their high costs and wide variation, has raised interest in understanding the factors affecting decisions to use this procedure. The economic incentives of physicians, hospitals, payers, an
Autor:
A L, Siu, E A, McGlynn, H, Morgenstern, M H, Beers, D M, Carlisle, E B, Keeler, J, Beloff, K, Curtin, J, Leaning, B C, Perry
Publikováno v:
Health services research. 27(5)
Consumers, payers, and policymakers are demanding to know more about the quality of the services they are purchasing or might purchase. The information provided, however, is often driven by data availability rather than by epidemiologic and clinical