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Publikováno v:
Medical Care Research and Review. 54:150-175
This article examines the enrollment effects of congressionally mandated Medicaid coverage during the late 1980s. Child-related mandates were found to increase noncash enrollments 37% in states without a medically needy program, while the 1990 Omnibu
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Risk and Insurance. 57:220
The Federal government's Medicare program currently pays on a risk basis to health maintenance organizations (HMOs) and competitive medical plans (CMPs) using an adjusted average per capita cost (AAPCC) method. This article proposes using a blended s
Publikováno v:
Journal of Health Economics. 5:31-61
The study presents an empirical analysis of the diffusion patterns of five surgical procedures. Roles of payer mix, regulatory policies, physician diffusion, competition among hospitals, and various hospital characteristics such as size and the sprea
Autor:
Killard W. Adamache, Frank A. Sloan
Publikováno v:
Journal of Health Economics. 2:225-243
This study investigates the effects of tax, regulatory, and reimbursement policies and other factors exogenous to the health insurance market on the relative price (to commercial insurers) paid by Blue Cross plans for hospital care, their administrat
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Journal of Business & Economic Statistics. 5:425-430
An expectation-maximum (EM) likelihood algorithm is used to estimate two seemingly unrelated Tobit regressions in which the dependent variables are truncated normal. An illustrative example on the determination of the life-health insurance and pensio
Autor:
Frank A. Sloan, Killard W. Adamache
Publikováno v:
Public Finance Quarterly. 14:115-137
Until recently, there have been no attempts to measure the influence of the income tax system on fringe benefits. A model is specified that links the tax system to fringe benefits. In addition, other determinants of the demand for and supply of fring
Autor:
Killard W. Adamache, Frank A. Sloan
Publikováno v:
Journal of Health Economics. 1:81-108
This article investigates the impact of unions on the wages of hospital workers. Our OLS findings agree with previous OLS studies--unions increase registered nurses' (RNs) wages by five percent and by about eight to ten percent for other hospital wor
Autor:
Killard W. Adamache, Frank A. Sloan
Publikováno v:
National Tax Journal. 38:47-64
Fringe benefits constitute a sizable proportion of total pay. Simulations show effects (1) of tax policy on the level of employer contributions to fringe benefit programs—both in the aggregate and ...
Autor:
Killard W. Adamache, Frank A. Sloan
Publikováno v:
Industrial and Labor Relations Review. 37:252
This study examines the impact of unions on worker compensation and total costs in hospitals, both in specific departments and in the hospital as a whole. An analysis of data for 367 hospitals for the years 1974 and 1977 shows that unions raised the