Does Capitation Matter? Impacts on Access, Use, and Quality
Provider capitation may constrain costs, but it also may reduce access and quality of care. We examine the impacts of capitating the usual source of care of enrollees in health maintenance organizations (HMOs). We account for the endogeneity of capitation and other characteristics using generalized...
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Main Authors: | Samuel H. Zuvekas (Author), Steven C. Hill (Author) |
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2004-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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