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- 1From: Health Services Research. (Vol. 36, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedAbstract. As health policy emphasizes the use of private sector mechanisms to pursue public sector goals, health services research needs to develop stronger conceptual frameworks for the interpretation of empirical...
- 2From: Health Services Research. (Vol. 36, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedObjective. To determine if the availability of public ambulatory clinics affects preventable hospitalization (PH) rates of low-income and elderly populations. Data Sources. PH rates were calculated using elderly and...
- 3From: Health Services Research. (Vol. 36, Issue 5) Peer-ReviewedObjective. To calculate the cost-effectiveness, expressed in dollars per quality-adjusted life years (QALY), of increasing measles immunization rates. Data Sources/Study Design. Published data were supplemented by...
- 4From: Health Services Research. (Vol. 36, Issue 6) Peer-ReviewedObjective. To identify the number of people in the United States with untreated serious mental illness (SMI) and the reasons for their lack of treatment. Data Source/Study Design. The National Comorbidity Survey;...
- 5From: Health Services Research. (Vol. 36, Issue 6) Peer-ReviewedObjective. To examine and evaluate models that use inpatient encounter dam and outpatient pharmacy claims dam to predict future health care expenditures. Data Source/Study Design. The study group was the privately...
- 6From: Health Services Research. (Vol. 36, Issue 6) Peer-ReviewedObjective. To compare expenditures for medical care in a closed-panel gatekeeper HMO and an open-panel point-of-service (POS) plan that share the same provider network. Data Sources/Study Setting. The two study HMOs...
- 7From: Health Services Research. (Vol. 36, Issue 6) Peer-ReviewedObjective. To examine how continuity of care with the same provider varies by race/ ethnicity and by site of care. Data Sources/Study Selling. Secondary data analyses of the 1996-97 Community Tracking Study household...
- 8From: Health Services Research. (Vol. 36, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedObjective. To examine the effect of providing new Medicare information materials on consumers' attitudes and behavior about health plan choice. Data Source. New and experienced Medicare beneficiaries who resided in the...
- 9From: Health Services Research. (Vol. 36, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedOVERVIEW This Annual Report provides a summary of manuscript activity during the period September 1, 1999 through August 31, 2000. We also highlight several significant new events in the journal's evolution. Table 1...
- 10From: Health Services Research. (Vol. 36, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedObjectives. To review the availability of data sources to study health plan competition in the United States. Data Sources. The literature on health plan competition was reviewed. Possible data sources to study health...
- 11From: Health Services Research. (Vol. 36, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedObjectives. To understand how managed care plans use performance measures for quality improvement and to identify the strengths and weaknesses of currently used standardized performance measures such as the Health Plan...
- 12From: Health Services Research. (Vol. 36, Issue 5) Peer-ReviewedData Source. Secondary data from the American Hospital Association's Nursing Personnel Survey from 1990 and 1992 were used. The study population was all acutecare hospitals in the United States. Objective. To examine...
- 13From: Health Services Research. (Vol. 36, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedObjective. To develop insights on the impact of size, average length of stay, variability, and organization of clinical services on the relationship between occupancy rates and delays for beds. Data Sources. The...
- 14From: Health Services Research. (Vol. 36, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedObjective. To examine the relationship of patients' socioeconomic status (SES) as measured by race, health insurance status and median income by zip code to in-hospital mortality of acute myocardial infarction (AMI),...
- 15From: Health Services Research. (Vol. 36, Issue 6) Peer-ReviewedObjective. To examine the value of two kinds of patient-level data (cost and diagnoses) for identifying a very small subgroup of a general population with high future costs that may be mitigated with medical management....
- 16From: Health Services Research. (Vol. 36, Issue 5) Peer-ReviewedObjective. To determine (1) the use of outpatient services for all surgical breast procedures for breast cancer and (2) the influence of payer and state on the use of outpatient services for complete mastectomy in light...
- 17From: Health Services Research. (Vol. 36, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedObjectives. To review the empirical literature on the effects of selective contracting and hospital competition on hospital prices, travel distance, services, and quality; to review the effects of managed care...
- 18From: Health Services Research. (Vol. 36, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedObjective. Social marketing techniques such as consumer testing have only recently been applied to develop effective consumer health insurance information. This article discusses lessons learned from consumer testing to...
- 19From: Health Services Research. (Vol. 36, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedObjective. To develop a survey instrument that could be used both to guide and evaluate community health improvement efforts. Data Sources/Study Setting. A randomized telephone survey was administered to a sample of...
- 20From: Health Services Research. (Vol. 36, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedObjective. To conduct the first national study that assesses whether the Medicaid expansions for pregnant women, legislated by Congress over a decade ago, met the policy objectives of improved access to care and birth...